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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication et de conception
Hautement portable
écran agréable
Nombreuses options de connectivité
Honeycomb 3.2
Excellentes performances
Pas de surcharges
Format 7 pouces pratique pour la mobilité
Réactivité générale de l'appareil
Bon contraste
Nombreux connecteurs
Bureau alternatif et services exclusifs Acer pertinents
Connectique complète (mini HDMI
USB
Mini USB
MicroSD)
Un aspect qui fait solide
La coque de cette tablette est en aluminium et non en plastique
Présence d'Android 3.2 qui rend l'expérience très agréable. Passage à Android 4.0 prévu rapidement égale
Android 3.2
Connectique complète
Sensations générales positives
écosystème mature
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Qualité vidéo médiocre
Proximité des touches du clavier
Peu d'espace de stockage sur l'appareil
Le recours à microSD
Angles de vision courts (TN)
Luminosité rikiki
Autonomie faiblarde
Compacité relative de l'ensemble
Chargement seulement par secteur
Capteur photo très médiocre
Tablette un peu lourde comparée à ses concurrentes (Galaxy Tab 7 ou HTC Flyer) mais bon on chipote là !
Small and compact, Good ereader, Latest Android OS, Resizes smartphone apps,
Average screen, Poor battery, Boring design
As 7-inch tablets go, the Acer Iconia Tab A100 is one of the most feature-rich we’ve seen, with a full Honeycomb experience, HDMI-out, and expandable memory. If your preference is for 7-inch tabletsPRO:Small and compact Good e-reader Latest Android OS...
Extrait: Here's our long overdue look at the Acer Iconia a100, a 7-inch Android Honeycomb tablet. On one hand, it's a blessedly simple device. Take Honeycomb and the usual internals that we've come to know in Honeycomb devices, and scale it down.Acer steps thin...
Fast platform performance, Affordable, Decent build quality
Poor viewing angles with its display, Shoots ugly looking 720p videos, Shorter battery life than others
Without a doubt, if this tablet were released even a month ago, we’d totally be all over it in a heartbeat, namely because of its tasty $329.99 pricing. Of course, it’s tastefully competitive on so many levels knowing that we’ve seen previous 7-inch t...
Mobile and compact 7" tablet, Good battery life, Good price/performance ratio, Silent operation, HDMI, Docking port
Weak display, MicroSD card slot awkwardly accessible, Only 8GB of internal memory
Acer Iconia Tab A100All good things are worth waiting for Acer has done a good job on the Iconia Tab A100, with a few exceptions, and it merges seamlessly into the existing tablet family. The launch was postponed due to compatibility problems, but the res...
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 does have its charms: things like Honeycomb 3.2, a relatively good camera, and a snappy Tegra 2 processor. However, it really still has too many flaws for me to recommend it to the general consumer.Between the weak battery life, m...
Extrait: Tweet Tweet Tablet computing is all the rage now. Microsoft coined it, Apple popularized it and there are many others including Microsoft itself that are vying for a piece of the large pie that Apple already owns. It isn’t the death of the PC, bu...
Extrait: Video Review: The Acer Iconia Tab A100 is the smallest tablet on the market with a 7" screen, Android's Honeycomb OS, dual cameras and a 1 GHz Tegra dual-core mobile processor. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the $329 tablet that weighs less th...
Runs Android 3.2, Powerful specs for a 7-inch tablet, Great design and feel, Rear camera has flash, Cool travel case
Battery life is 4 or 5 hours max, Screen is too reflective, has limited viewing angle, Rear camera takes bland pictures
You're going to wish it had a bigger battery, and the screen will bother you a little, but other than that, the A100 is a good 7-inch tablet and a great device to carry along in your purse or bag....
Android Honeycomb performs well on this tablet, and the dual-core processor adds an extra kick...
Seven inch tablets are an acquired taste, so if you want a more meaty multimedia experience look to Samsung and AppleLook and Feel...
If you don’t mind sacrificing a little bit of spectacle for a gadget that’ll fit in a jacket pocket or a handbag then the A100 is a mid-range tablet to seriously consider ...