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Acer’s 10-inch tablet gets a name: Iconia Tab A500 with LTE

January 7th, 2011        

Acer’s 10-inch tablet gets a name: Iconia Tab A500 with LTE

Acer might have a dual-screen notebook called the Iconia, but it seemed that they intent to make that a brand or unique lineup at least, as the Taiwanese company have announced an Iconia Tab A500 tablet at CES. The tablet is going to Verizon’s 4G LTE network, which means support for LTE signals.

The tab is essentially the 10-inch tablet we peeked in November, being “10 point multitouch” and powered by Nvidia Tegra 2 chip. There’s a gyroscope which Acer says will be great for gaming. There’s also 1080p video output over the built-in HDMI port, which is getting more popular nowadays. Oddly, Acer didn’t specify the resolution of that 10-inch multitouch screen. At the moment there’s no mention of price or even availability, so there’s still probably some tweaking needed.

SOURCE via Engadget

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  • http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/ mike

    Really nice but that 7 inch version? will be in April 2011? Where are the bluetooth controllers for all these tabs?