Acer Iconia A1 810 tablet
If you were thinking the Acer Iconia A1-810 is an iPad Mini replacement for Android fans, you'd be wrong. Sure, on the surface, the A1-810 aims to replicate the iPad Mini's appeal, but in reality, it barks like a budget Android tablet.
The tablets share the same 7.9-inch screen size, 4:3 aspect ratio, and subpar resolution, but that's kind of where the similarities end. The A1-810 is noticeably thicker than the iPad Mini and aesthetically, while it's not homely, it probably won't be winning any design awards.
And while Android has seen massive improvements to its app ecosystem, it's still no iOS in that department. So a more apt comparison would be Google's Nexus 7. Both tablets run the latest version of Android (4.2.2), but the A1-810 has a Micro-HDMI port and its storage can be expanded using a microSD card.
However, Google's 7-incher sports a more comfortable build and a sharper screen, and since it's made by the people who built the operating system it's running on, it will get updates a lot quicker.
The Iconia A1-810 isn't a bad tablet, just one that fails to stand out in any meaningful way. However, its -- low, as 8-inch tablets go - street price ($200 for 16GB of storage) makes some of its shortcomings easier to swallow.
Acer Iconia A1 810 : Specification
Dimensions :- 208.7 x 145.7 x 11.1 mm
Weight :- 410 g
Display Size :- 768 x 1024 pixels
Internel Memory :- 16 GB
External Memory :- 32 GB
Bluetooth :- v4.0
Card Slot :- micro SD
USB :- micro USB 2.0
Primary Camera :- 5MP
OS :- Android OS
CPU :- Quadcore 1.2 GHz
Browser :- HTML 5
Acer Iconia A1 810 tablet
Reviewed by Ankit Kumar Titoriya
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04:09
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