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Acer Iconia A200 review

Acer's got a decent affordable Android tablet here, but the shortcuts are apparent Meet the  Acer Iconia Tab A200 . We've seen a lot of Android tablets in the past year or so. A lot of Honeycomb tablets. And let's be perfectly frank here -- after a while they can start to look a lot alike. And so we're a wee bit surprised that we're as enamored as we are with the Iconia A200. On one hand, it's more of the same. The specs are familiar. The form factor's familiar. The software is relatively unchanged. But Acer's tweaked and nipped and tucked, and it's produced a solid tablet that looks good, feels good and, most important, doesn't do a number on your wallet. So join us after the break for our Acer Iconia Tab A200 review. Feels great in the hand, includes a full-size USB port and HDMI out. Gets rid of the rear camera. Gets rid of the rear camera, and the front camera is horrific. Door hiding the microSD slot is nearly impossible to ...

Acer ICONIA TAB A200 Review

Introduction: Having gotten their feet wet in the whole Android Honeycomb tablet scene already, Acer are back for round two with their second take at the whole 10.1-inch tablet form factor. Rather than putting out something that’s going to be garnered as a cutting-edge model, the  Acer ICONIA TAB A200  will instead target the other end of the spectrum by attracting those who are on a budget. Modestly priced at the starting price of $330, it’s obviously higher than some of the budget tablets out there, like the  Amazon Kindle  and  NOOK Tablet , but then again, it packs a larger display and is backed by the full fidelity of the Honeycomb experience. The package contains: microUSB cable Wall Charger Quick Start Guide Product and Safety Information Design: Building upon the design style of the  A500  from before, this time around it seems that Acer has finally done justice in the design of the A200 because it simply looks better and feels m...