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Unique two-screen design, Customizable virtual keyboard, Good performance
Too big and heavy for traditional tablet-use scenarios, Poor battery life, Very hard to touch-type on
This device's dual 14-inch LCDs make for an unusual hybrid of notebook and tablet, but its design and battery life simply demand too many compromises. Read More…...
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Published: 2011-03-29, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Acer Iconia's innovative dual-touch-screen design and virtual keyboard work better than you'd expect, and unlike other dual-screen PCs we've seen, this one has enough CPU power for everyday tasks
Speed typists will find that the virtual keyboard has a hint of a lag, and its (virtual) touch pad is needlessly small. It's also saddled with last year's Intel CPUs, rather than the latest generation, which might have given it better battery life
Unlike a lot of other unique proof-of-concept laptops, the Acer Iconia is fun to use and largely works as advertised. But it has a hard time answering the most frequent question we hear about it: why would anyone need a dual-touch-screen laptop?
Short battery life, Touch apps slow to load, No SD Card slot, Heavy
We've slammed a lot of Windows-based consumer tablets for not taking the touch experience seriously, so Acer deserves some credit for innovating here. The Acer Ring interface on the Iconia 6120 is a cool way to interact with the notebook; the touch key...
Abstract: Video Review: The Acer Iconia Touchbook is the only multi-touch dual-screen notebook on the market, offering a virtual keyboard, an Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB of RAM. Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira review the $1600 device....
Application performance, Control concept, Low waste heat, Virtual keyboard/mouse
Narrow viewing angles, No internal cardreader, High weight & bulkiness, Short battery life, Long charge time, No DVD drive, Short manufacturer warranty
Acer shakes up our rigid though patterns about the way a portable computer is used. While one part divides the world into tablets and notebooks, and accept the slate or convertible as a hybrid, Acer creates a notebook tablet.The technical execution on a 1...
Abstract: Hybridization is a fundamental aspect of evolution, and Acer Iconia W510-1422 Tablet is a tangible figure to define it. With its docking and removable keyboard, switching between notebook and tablet is a breeze. The coordination infused by Intel Atom Z276...
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Published: 2011-03-29, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Acer Iconia's innovative dual-touch-screen design and virtual keyboard work better than you'd expect, and unlike other dual-screen PCs we've seen, this one has enough CPU power for everyday tasks
Speed typists will find that the virtual keyboard has a hint of a lag, and its (virtual) touch pad is needlessly small. It's also saddled with last year's Intel CPUs, rather than the latest generation, which might have given it better battery life
Unlike a lot of other unique proof-of-concept laptops, the Acer Iconia is fun to use and largely works as advertised. But it has a hard time answering the most frequent question we hear about it: why would anyone need a dual-touch-screen laptop?...
When the Acer Iconia first arrived at the office we weren’t sure what to think of the notebook-tablet hybrid. But after spending some time with the device and seeing firsthand just how nice it is to use its dual-touch interface, we’re staunch converts ...
La precisión del teclado virtual es bastante buena, aunque requiera algo de adaptación, La personalización de la interfaz de Windows, El software Acer Ring es realmente práctico
Peso elevado y autonomía escasa, Las pantallas, de acabado brillante, se ensucian con facilidad y son díficiles de ver con mucha luz, Touchpad pequeño en teclado virtual, El precio es bastante elevado
Acer sacude nuestras rígidas concepciones sobre cómo usar un ordenador portable. Mientras una parte divide el mundo entre tablets y portátiles, y acepta el slate o el convertible como un híbrido, Acer crea un portátil-tablet.La ejecución técnica en el ...