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Abstract: Indeed at first glance you'd think it was a cheap tab running some ancient Android OS. Compared to its rivals like the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (link) and the Toshiba AT300 it's also heavy and thick-set, although at 11mm, not exactly obese.It might n...
Probably a pass. What the A700 gained in screen quality it seems to have lost in performance, keeping it right at the three star ranking. At $450, its certainly not the worst deal out there, but the Nexus 7 is only $200—and buttery smooth by comparison.A...
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The Acer Iconia Tab A700 is a competent tablet that shows off what Android can do well, but in some key respects it feels like a test run at a top-end tablet rather than the real deal. Its screen is impressive in most respect, but the design and the poor ...
Published: 2012-10-08, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
Acer's Iconia Tab A700 packs in Nvidia's Tegra 3 and a superb Full HD screen for under £400...
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Published: 2012-10-05, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalversus.com
Plain but serious design / Good finish, Screen quality is generally good, decent colours, Full HD boosts sharpness and readability, Battery life
Viewing angles aren't as wide as with other IPS or AMOLED tablet screens, Some hangs and slowdowns, Processing power and general optimisation could be better, Proprietary USB charger, WiFi connectivity
Should owners of the Iconia Tab A510 upgrade to this new version? We think not. But for anyone looking for a Full HD tablet with decent enough performances and a relatively stable OS, the Iconia Tab A700 could be a good option. The screen is certainly con...
A good full HD screen and an excellent pair of speakers make the A700 a media tablet par excellence. There is also more of an improvement over the A510 in other areas than Acer’s spec list suggests, which, combined with a reasonable ticket price, mak...
Clear full HD screen, lots of storage space, impressive battery life
Some slowdown, chunky chassis
The Iconia Tab A700 has a 10.1in display, which is great for films. It is quite heavy and chunky and despite its quad-core chip, is prone to the odd slowdown. However, for watching films and playing games it's a good choice...
Abstract: Acer’s Iconia Tab A700 packs in Nvidia’s Tegra 3 and a superb Full HD screen for under £400 – at this price, it’s the Android tablet to beatRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Apple’s iPad blazed a trail with its high resolution Retina display, and now its An...