Acer introduced five new laptops and tablet computers yesterday. One of them is a 10 inch Windows tablet due out early next year.
Complete specs of the device are not yet available, but it will have 10.1 inch HD display. The tablet will measure about 0.6 inches in thickness and weigh less than 2.2 pounds. The tablet will also have WiFi, 3G and a pair of 1.3 megapixel cameras - one on the front and one on the back.
The Acer tablet will also have a docking station with a full-sized keyboard, allowing you to use it as a kind of convertible tablet-style netbook. The tablet will reportedly be powered by a 'next-generation' AMD processor and that should give it an edge over other Windows tablets in the market. That is because Atom chips feel quite sluggish on Windows 7 tablets. Perhaps a slightly more powerful processor will be able to deliver better results. Even AMD's current crop of netbook processors deliver better performance than Atom processors. The upcoming processor will definitely be faster, and not slower.
Complete specs of the device are not yet available, but it will have 10.1 inch HD display. The tablet will measure about 0.6 inches in thickness and weigh less than 2.2 pounds. The tablet will also have WiFi, 3G and a pair of 1.3 megapixel cameras - one on the front and one on the back.
The Acer tablet will also have a docking station with a full-sized keyboard, allowing you to use it as a kind of convertible tablet-style netbook. The tablet will reportedly be powered by a 'next-generation' AMD processor and that should give it an edge over other Windows tablets in the market. That is because Atom chips feel quite sluggish on Windows 7 tablets. Perhaps a slightly more powerful processor will be able to deliver better results. Even AMD's current crop of netbook processors deliver better performance than Atom processors. The upcoming processor will definitely be faster, and not slower.
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