vendredi 2 décembre 2011

Acer Iconia Tab A200: alternative economic under Android 4.0











Acer today announced the launch in Taiwan of “Iconia Tab A200″ A500 variant economic momentum there is a little less than a year, designed to compete with the Archos 101 G9 launched this summer.

The “Iconia Tab A200″ is hardly different from the A500, from which it differs in some details unnecessary crowding, presumably in order to align with a more competitive competition.


The newcomer then displaces the sensor back to 5 million pixels, in favor of a new sensor front-end from 1.3 to 2 million pixels, HDMI output, and half of internal memory, while maintaining the location microSDHC (up to 32GB), which allows to extend the capacity at lower cost.
These concessions and progress in the meantime allow it to be slightly thinner and lighter, respectively, since going from 765 to 720 g and 13.3 to 12.4 mm.
The game ends there since September errors found also substantially the same sheet, with a 10.1-inch WXGA display, a Nvidia Tegra SoC 2 (CPU Cortex-A9 double heart 1 GHz GPU and ensuring decode some 1080p video), 1 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, USB host port and a battery of 3260 mAh.
The “Acer Iconia Tab A200″ is finally delivered with Android 2.3 Honeycomb, but an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is scheduled for early January. And there are fears that this will be the main differentiating point with the A500, for which no updates have yet been announced, as are slight differences in material terms. No price has yet been formalized, but Acer France told us that they would announce over the next week. Can be in any floor for about 300 euros or less, the A500 16 GB being charged 350 euros.

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