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    Product Features

    Color: Silver
    • NVIDIA tegra_3_0 Processor 1.3GHz
    • 1 GB SDRAM RAM
    • 32GB Hard Drive
    • 10.1-Inch Screen
    • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

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    Product Description

    Color: Silver

    Amazon.com


    See the difference for yourself with the Acer ICONIA Tab A700 Series. Stunning 1920 x 1200 resolution brings your movies, Web- browsing, gaming and more to life - see every detail in brilliant clarity and detail. The quad-core processor delivers unbelievable power for fast performance and smooth multitasking while productivity boosting apps let you work harder than ever, the A700 can handle it. With up to 13 hours of battery-life*, enjoy your day like you were meant to, all day long. Acer takes the tablet experience to new limits with the ICONIA Tab A700, now you can enjoy rich multimedia and easily complete tasks - wherever your day takes you.

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    Key Features

    • 10.1” Full HD Multi-Touch 1080p Display: (1920 x 1200) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
    • Android™ 4.0 Operating System (Ice Cream Sandwich)
    • NVIDIA® Tegra™ 3 Quad Core Mobile Processor (1.3GHz) Super 4-PLUS-1™ Quad Core with Battery Saver Core
    • 1GB DDR2 Memory
    • Ultra Low Power (ULP) High Performance 12-core NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU
    • 32GB internal storage
    • MicroSD memory slot up to 32GB SDHC
    • Dolby® Mobile 3 (upgradable to Dolby Mobile 3+)
    • Stereo Speakers
    • Dual-Analog Microphone
    • 802.11b/g/n Wireless
    • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR
    • 1- Micro USB 2.0 Port
    • 1- Micro-HDMI™ Out(with support for 1080p, dual displays and 5.1 channel surround sound)
    • 5MP Rear-Facing Camera with Auto Focus
    • Front-Facing HD Camera
    • Sensors:G-Sensor, E-Compass, L Sensor, Gyro-meter
    • Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer Battery
    • Up to 11-hours of Video Playback via Wi-fi(1)(1) Battery life varies depending on product specifications, tablet settings and applications or features launched.
    • Up to 13-hours of Video Playback one system(2) (2) Battery life varies depending on product specifications, tablet settings and applications or features launched. Video Playback on system (Not streaming Wi-fi off)
    • Color: Silver

    Learn More

    See Your Entertainment Differently

    B0083PR7NC_image_AStarting with its gorgeous 10.1" Full HD (1920 x 1200) multitouch screen for the ultimate 1080p movie, gaming and browsing experience, the ICONIA Tab A700 is a visual delight. Its slim and curved design—in silver or black—includes a textured back cover that's soft to the touch, subtly making all your entertainment activities even more pleasurable Enjoy hours of diversions with friends and family or on your own with great preloaded apps. Get endless reading material with Kindle and entertainment anywhere with Netflix. Groove to your personal playlists with Google Play Music, and get into the action with any of the thousands of games available on the Google Play Market. Dolby® Mobile 3 brings compelling surround sound and cinematic impact to movies, shows and videos. Your music comes through with concert quality thanks to clear, crisp and well-balanced sound featuring unfettered highs and extended bass. Go even bigger by easily connecting to your HDTV via the Micro-HDMI out port, delivering support for 1080P, dual displays and 5.1 channel surround sound for crisp high-quality visuals and high-fidelity audio through a single cable. (Cable sold separately)

    See the Power of Quad-Core

    B0083PR7NC_image_BAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the latest version of the Android OS for tablets. builds on what people love most about Android. Experience its refined interface, improved communication and calendaring tools, new voice input engine, great photo features, easy multitasking and deep interactivity—all ready at your touch. NVIDIA® Tegra™ 3 quad-core processing and an ultra low power (ULP) NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU deliver the world’s only 4-Plus-1™ mobile quad-core CPU and 12-core graphics performance. The four central cores give you amazing response for demanding applications like video editing and console-quality gaming, and a fifth battery-saver core handles your simpler tasks. Twelve-core graphics powers the 224ppi, 800:1 contrast, 10-point touchscreen, or use dual displays or HDMI® to HDTV. Check the morning news, update your social media at lunch, and book a restaurant reservation in the evening: The 13 hours of battery life give you all-day freedom.

    See Productivity Openly!

    B0083PR7NC_image_C” border=”0” height=Get more done! Polaris Office 3.5 lets you read and edit documents in high resolution. Like having your own personal assistant, the Evernote app helps you remember everything. And the Android browser lets you save webpages for later. Acer makes tasks easy, without wires! Acer Print connects wirelessly to a variety of Wi-Fi printers to generate documents, photos and more with the push of a button. The unique interactive Acer Ring allows you to customize your tablet experience by selecting your most common used applications and keeping them in one spot. Bring fun control to your favorite apps and tools- all within reach. Launch the ring by tapping the double circle located in the system bar. It will open up a series of key apps, key settings, bookmarks, or contextual menu options. Easy as that! Noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation make HD video calls seem like talking face to face. Google Search is easy with improved voice recognition. And Bluetooth® makes file transfer to your equipped PC and devices quick and cord free. With its Micro-USB 2.0 port, the Iconia Tab A700 gives you the ability to connect USB flash drives, USB media card readers and even a portable hard drive. Plus, the microSD® slot lets you extend your files and libraries onto multiple microSD cards.

    Customer Reviews

    3.8 out of 5 stars
    (80)
    3.8 out of 5 stars
    5 star
    40
    4 star
    11
    3 star
    13
    2 star
    7
    1 star
    9


    See all 80 customer reviews

    I really like this tablet,it is very responsive,has an exreme quality for screen resolution. C. Harkness  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
    I would recommend this product to anyone seeking a very affordable high quality android tablet. Michael  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
    Especially the heat issue since this should have been resolved by Acer after seeing all of the negative comments from A510 users. Wayne  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    111 of 121 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 starsAnother hot tablet from AcerJune 24, 2012
    By WayneVINE™ VOICE
    Color Name:Black|Amazon Verified Purchase

    It looks like Amazon had a limited "early release" so I got my A700 on 6/21 and have had quite a bit of time to play with the device and get a solid feel for what I hoped would be my next tablet. Unfortunately it would appear Acer didn't make any changes to resolve the thermal issues. However, I will go ahead and write a new full review anyways as there are some noteworthy differences and new info. If you read my review of the A510, some of this will look familiar.The only changes from the A510 to A700 are the new 1080p display, redesigned AC adapter, and some new Acer software modifications to ICS. Everything else is virtually identical. And as noted before, I am comparing this to several other tablets I've owned in the past, including the Acer Iconia A510, ASUS Transformer TF201, Blackberry Playbook, and Toshiba Excite AT305.PERFORMANCE:Compared to the A510, I immediately noticed a drop in performance. Even when performing basic task such as swiping, looking through apps, and opening programs, it's quite obvious the tablet is working harder to render things on the screen and it's just not quite as fluid as before. Especially while multi-tasking and running processes in the background. I suspect this confirms my original concern that the Tegra3 might have some issues handling the 1080p resolution, which is considerably higher than before.This could be a combination of not enough CPU/RAM/GPU performance and/or OS/Apps not fully optimized to handle the higher resolution. I played a few high-end games, such as ShadowGun, GTA, Siegecraft, Zen Pinball, and Glowball. The games still looks very good, but I can already notice a slightly lower frame rate here. With the exception of Siegecraft, which was way too slow, the rest were still playable. An update to some titles could help, but once again, this could still be a hardware limitation.One of the most disappointing features was how poorly it's handling PDF's. One of the biggest advantages of the 1080p display is actually being able to read in portrait mode. Which I certainly can; the text is very clear and legible. Unfortunately scrolling through the pages is annoyingly slow and choppy. I tried several apps with the same results; even some that just change the page versus scrolling to the next one.Playing videos, surfing the internet, and other related tasks still run as good as they always have on a Tegra3 device. I performed the usual benchmarks, and as I recall, they were right around where the A510 was.Antutu Benchmark v2.8.2:Total Score: 10,569CPU: 6595GPU: 1185RAM: 2170I/O: 619Quadrant Standard: 3,624CF-Bench v1.2 Overall Score: 11,674This of course isn't all that relevant in real-world use (especially for 1080p content), but worth noting for those interested.OS:Out of the box, ICS 4.04 was already installed (vs. 4.03) which really only adds a few minor behind the scene changes such as smoother screen rotation, overall stability, and improved the camera. Acer did modify the task menu by adding in some nifty new shortcuts to turn on/off features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Notifications, etc. Asus's menu still looks nicer, but it's a welcome addition.As before, the Acer ring is still present, looking circular as ever. It provides shortcuts to access volume, search, settings, browser, gallery, screenshots, and handy preview of favorite websites to visit. I could live without it, but it's nice to see manufactures adding nice touches to an otherwise plain Android experience.The ring even extends to the lock screen to quickly access certain applications. Otherwise that's really about it. If you've played with ICS before, this should all be very familiar.DISPLAY:When I first wrote the review of the A510, I had a pretty big issue with the "grid effect." Some don't notice it, while others such as myself can be quite bothered by it. Beyond that, the screen was perfectly acceptable. I went into quite a detailed explanation of this in the A510 review, so I'll focus on the A700 here. Its only limitation was what affects all other lower resolution displays. Smaller text will look blurry and hard to read.I'm happy to report that the new display resolved all of my previous concerns. The screen is reasonably bright with vivid colors, great viewing angles, nice color balance, and best of all - no grid effect! Unfortunately my screen did have a small amount of light bleed in the bottom right corner. It's nowhere near as bad as the AT305, but it's there. This could be a defect in my unit only, but due to the heat issue, I won't be exchanging it for another one.This display is certainly not IPS as evidence by the fact that it's not exactly super bright. This isn't helped by the auto-brightness setting which likes defaulting to super-dim, although that's easy enough to turn off. Outdoor viewing could still be an issue for some. The display also has a slightly warmer tint than the A510, but nowhere near the yellowish tint of the TF201. I prefer the balance the AT305 had, which was very neutral. It still looks good and does have the advantage of providing a good color temp for movies.One last thing to keep in mind is scaling. Any game or application that doesn't support 1080p will require the tablet to scale to the higher res, or "stretch" the image to fill all of the new pixels, which will tend to look slightly blurry or not as "crisp" as it should. Some do a better job than others, but this is the same effect you would notice when watching a low-res video or game on a new high-res computer monitor. Tablets are no exception here. Hopefully most developers will update their games.WIRELESS:Wireless performance is excellent. Other than the TF201, which has well known wireless issues, the A700 is right on par with all of the other tablets I've tested. Bluetooth works just as it should, pairing up to my BT headphones without an issue. GPS is also still excellent. I didn't even have to go outside and I already had 12 satellites detected as noted by the GPS Test application.SPEAKERS:There isn't a lot to say about the speakers, but they sound so darn good I felt they deserved their own section. :) There are 2 speakers located at the bottom of the device and they sound fantastic (for a tablet). Compared to the single speaker located on the right/back of the TF201, the A510 blows it away. The AT305 was close, but I still found the A510/700 to have a fuller sound. There are also some Dolby specific settings which add some EQ and sound profiles to play with and make them sound even better.The only concern is how this will work with certain cases that let you use the tablet in "stand" mode, as they would be blocked. Hopefully case designers take this into consideration, because it would be a shame to block such nice sounding speakers.Too bad they couldn't put them front facing as they are on the Blackberry Playbook, which also has great speakers. I did notice Samsung is making the change to front facing speakers, so that's a good sign.HARDWARE:The physical build quality is excellent. It has a very solid feel and all the buttons and inputs you'd want. You have your standard front/rear cameras where they normally are. Volume rocker is at the top along with a rotation hold switch. Power is at the left directly above the headphone jack. To the right is the MicroHDMI port. Below this on the right is a flimsy flap covering the MicroSD port and what looks like a dead/blank spot for a SIM card (maybe on a future model). I can already see this flap falling off and/or breaking in the future. Stereo speakers are located on the bottom.Also on the bottom is the MicroUSB port which also doubles as a proprietary power charger for the device. There is also an included MicroUSB -> USB adapter that lets you connect normal USB devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers, or even a good `ol USB Flash Drive. Unfortunately due to the higher power requirements of tablets, you can't charge it with your PC USB port or your average MicroUSB power adapters that come with smart phones.The AC adapter has been slightly redesigned from the A510. The portion that connects to the bottom port is now much smaller and is angled to the left. Since the USB portion is shorter, there shouldn't be any more issues with folks not inserting all the way.As expected from the spec sheet, the A510 itself is noticeably thicker and heavier than any other tablet I've used. But it's not enough to deter most folks from buying it. In fact, because of its soft-touch backing and added thickness, I found it nicer to hold for extended periods of time. At least until you notice that the right-side of the device is becoming unusually warm.BATTERY:Battery life is one of the biggest issues with any portable electronic device. Fortunately much if it's added weight and thickness is due to the 9800mAh battery. This is easily one of the longest lasting tablets I've used. The higher res screen is supposed to require a bit more power than the A510, although there wasn't a noticeable drop in life with normal usage. I suspect extended 1080p video/gaming would drain a little more.I was still able to use it all day long with various tasks such as playing games, surfing, running benchmarks, and installing applications. I was still at 30% by end of the day and still had a bit more to go. Naturally, your results will certainly vary. But it's safe the say you'll get more life than most other Android tablets.HEAT:This is where we get back to my biggest issue noted with the first two A510's I went through. Read more ›

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    Product Description

    Color: Silver

    Amazon.com


    See the difference for yourself with the Acer ICONIA Tab A700 Series. Stunning 1920 x 1200 resolution brings your movies, Web- browsing, gaming and more to life - see every detail in brilliant clarity and detail. The quad-core processor delivers unbelievable power for fast performance and smooth multitasking while productivity boosting apps let you work harder than ever, the A700 can handle it. With up to 13 hours of battery-life*, enjoy your day like you were meant to, all day long. Acer takes the tablet experience to new limits with the ICONIA Tab A700, now you can enjoy rich multimedia and easily complete tasks - wherever your day takes you.

    B0083PR7NC_image_1

    Key Features

    • 10.1” Full HD Multi-Touch 1080p Display: (1920 x 1200) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
    • Android™ 4.0 Operating System (Ice Cream Sandwich)
    • NVIDIA® Tegra™ 3 Quad Core Mobile Processor (1.3GHz) Super 4-PLUS-1™ Quad Core with Battery Saver Core
    • 1GB DDR2 Memory
    • Ultra Low Power (ULP) High Performance 12-core NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU
    • 32GB internal storage
    • MicroSD memory slot up to 32GB SDHC
    • Dolby® Mobile 3 (upgradable to Dolby Mobile 3+)
    • Stereo Speakers
    • Dual-Analog Microphone
    • 802.11b/g/n Wireless
    • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR
    • 1- Micro USB 2.0 Port
    • 1- Micro-HDMI™ Out(with support for 1080p, dual displays and 5.1 channel surround sound)
    • 5MP Rear-Facing Camera with Auto Focus
    • Front-Facing HD Camera
    • Sensors:G-Sensor, E-Compass, L Sensor, Gyro-meter
    • Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer Battery
    • Up to 11-hours of Video Playback via Wi-fi(1)(1) Battery life varies depending on product specifications, tablet settings and applications or features launched.
    • Up to 13-hours of Video Playback one system(2) (2) Battery life varies depending on product specifications, tablet settings and applications or features launched. Video Playback on system (Not streaming Wi-fi off)
    • Color: Silver

    Learn More

    See Your Entertainment Differently

    B0083PR7NC_image_AStarting with its gorgeous 10.1" Full HD (1920 x 1200) multitouch screen for the ultimate 1080p movie, gaming and browsing experience, the ICONIA Tab A700 is a visual delight. Its slim and curved design—in silver or black—includes a textured back cover that's soft to the touch, subtly making all your entertainment activities even more pleasurable Enjoy hours of diversions with friends and family or on your own with great preloaded apps. Get endless reading material with Kindle and entertainment anywhere with Netflix. Groove to your personal playlists with Google Play Music, and get into the action with any of the thousands of games available on the Google Play Market. Dolby® Mobile 3 brings compelling surround sound and cinematic impact to movies, shows and videos. Your music comes through with concert quality thanks to clear, crisp and well-balanced sound featuring unfettered highs and extended bass. Go even bigger by easily connecting to your HDTV via the Micro-HDMI out port, delivering support for 1080P, dual displays and 5.1 channel surround sound for crisp high-quality visuals and high-fidelity audio through a single cable. (Cable sold separately)

    See the Power of Quad-Core

    B0083PR7NC_image_BAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the latest version of the Android OS for tablets. builds on what people love most about Android. Experience its refined interface, improved communication and calendaring tools, new voice input engine, great photo features, easy multitasking and deep interactivity—all ready at your touch. NVIDIA® Tegra™ 3 quad-core processing and an ultra low power (ULP) NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU deliver the world’s only 4-Plus-1™ mobile quad-core CPU and 12-core graphics performance. The four central cores give you amazing response for demanding applications like video editing and console-quality gaming, and a fifth battery-saver core handles your simpler tasks. Twelve-core graphics powers the 224ppi, 800:1 contrast, 10-point touchscreen, or use dual displays or HDMI® to HDTV. Check the morning news, update your social media at lunch, and book a restaurant reservation in the evening: The 13 hours of battery life give you all-day freedom.

    See Productivity Openly!

    B0083PR7NC_image_C” border=”0” height=Get more done! Polaris Office 3.5 lets you read and edit documents in high resolution. Like having your own personal assistant, the Evernote app helps you remember everything. And the Android browser lets you save webpages for later. Acer makes tasks easy, without wires! Acer Print connects wirelessly to a variety of Wi-Fi printers to generate documents, photos and more with the push of a button. The unique interactive Acer Ring allows you to customize your tablet experience by selecting your most common used applications and keeping them in one spot. Bring fun control to your favorite apps and tools- all within reach. Launch the ring by tapping the double circle located in the system bar. It will open up a series of key apps, key settings, bookmarks, or contextual menu options. Easy as that! Noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation make HD video calls seem like talking face to face. Google Search is easy with improved voice recognition. And Bluetooth® makes file transfer to your equipped PC and devices quick and cord free. With its Micro-USB 2.0 port, the Iconia Tab A700 gives you the ability to connect USB flash drives, USB media card readers and even a portable hard drive. Plus, the microSD® slot lets you extend your files and libraries onto multiple microSD cards.





    Customer Reviews

    3.8 out of 5 stars
    (80)
    3.8 out of 5 stars
    5 star
    40
    4 star
    11
    3 star
    13
    2 star
    7
    1 star
    9


    See all 80 customer reviews

    I really like this tablet,it is very responsive,has an exreme quality for screen resolution. C. Harkness  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
    I would recommend this product to anyone seeking a very affordable high quality android tablet. Michael  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
    Especially the heat issue since this should have been resolved by Acer after seeing all of the negative comments from A510 users. Wayne  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    111 of 121 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 starsAnother hot tablet from AcerJune 24, 2012
    By WayneVINE™ VOICE
    Color Name:Black|Amazon Verified Purchase

    It looks like Amazon had a limited "early release" so I got my A700 on 6/21 and have had quite a bit of time to play with the device and get a solid feel for what I hoped would be my next tablet. Unfortunately it would appear Acer didn't make any changes to resolve the thermal issues. However, I will go ahead and write a new full review anyways as there are some noteworthy differences and new info. If you read my review of the A510, some of this will look familiar.The only changes from the A510 to A700 are the new 1080p display, redesigned AC adapter, and some new Acer software modifications to ICS. Everything else is virtually identical. And as noted before, I am comparing this to several other tablets I've owned in the past, including the Acer Iconia A510, ASUS Transformer TF201, Blackberry Playbook, and Toshiba Excite AT305.PERFORMANCE:Compared to the A510, I immediately noticed a drop in performance. Even when performing basic task such as swiping, looking through apps, and opening programs, it's quite obvious the tablet is working harder to render things on the screen and it's just not quite as fluid as before. Especially while multi-tasking and running processes in the background. I suspect this confirms my original concern that the Tegra3 might have some issues handling the 1080p resolution, which is considerably higher than before.This could be a combination of not enough CPU/RAM/GPU performance and/or OS/Apps not fully optimized to handle the higher resolution. I played a few high-end games, such as ShadowGun, GTA, Siegecraft, Zen Pinball, and Glowball. The games still looks very good, but I can already notice a slightly lower frame rate here. With the exception of Siegecraft, which was way too slow, the rest were still playable. An update to some titles could help, but once again, this could still be a hardware limitation.One of the most disappointing features was how poorly it's handling PDF's. One of the biggest advantages of the 1080p display is actually being able to read in portrait mode. Which I certainly can; the text is very clear and legible. Unfortunately scrolling through the pages is annoyingly slow and choppy. I tried several apps with the same results; even some that just change the page versus scrolling to the next one.Playing videos, surfing the internet, and other related tasks still run as good as they always have on a Tegra3 device. I performed the usual benchmarks, and as I recall, they were right around where the A510 was.Antutu Benchmark v2.8.2:Total Score: 10,569CPU: 6595GPU: 1185RAM: 2170I/O: 619Quadrant Standard: 3,624CF-Bench v1.2 Overall Score: 11,674This of course isn't all that relevant in real-world use (especially for 1080p content), but worth noting for those interested.OS:Out of the box, ICS 4.04 was already installed (vs. 4.03) which really only adds a few minor behind the scene changes such as smoother screen rotation, overall stability, and improved the camera. Acer did modify the task menu by adding in some nifty new shortcuts to turn on/off features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Notifications, etc. Asus's menu still looks nicer, but it's a welcome addition.As before, the Acer ring is still present, looking circular as ever. It provides shortcuts to access volume, search, settings, browser, gallery, screenshots, and handy preview of favorite websites to visit. I could live without it, but it's nice to see manufactures adding nice touches to an otherwise plain Android experience.The ring even extends to the lock screen to quickly access certain applications. Otherwise that's really about it. If you've played with ICS before, this should all be very familiar.DISPLAY:When I first wrote the review of the A510, I had a pretty big issue with the "grid effect." Some don't notice it, while others such as myself can be quite bothered by it. Beyond that, the screen was perfectly acceptable. I went into quite a detailed explanation of this in the A510 review, so I'll focus on the A700 here. Its only limitation was what affects all other lower resolution displays. Smaller text will look blurry and hard to read.I'm happy to report that the new display resolved all of my previous concerns. The screen is reasonably bright with vivid colors, great viewing angles, nice color balance, and best of all - no grid effect! Unfortunately my screen did have a small amount of light bleed in the bottom right corner. It's nowhere near as bad as the AT305, but it's there. This could be a defect in my unit only, but due to the heat issue, I won't be exchanging it for another one.This display is certainly not IPS as evidence by the fact that it's not exactly super bright. This isn't helped by the auto-brightness setting which likes defaulting to super-dim, although that's easy enough to turn off. Outdoor viewing could still be an issue for some. The display also has a slightly warmer tint than the A510, but nowhere near the yellowish tint of the TF201. I prefer the balance the AT305 had, which was very neutral. It still looks good and does have the advantage of providing a good color temp for movies.One last thing to keep in mind is scaling. Any game or application that doesn't support 1080p will require the tablet to scale to the higher res, or "stretch" the image to fill all of the new pixels, which will tend to look slightly blurry or not as "crisp" as it should. Some do a better job than others, but this is the same effect you would notice when watching a low-res video or game on a new high-res computer monitor. Tablets are no exception here. Hopefully most developers will update their games.WIRELESS:Wireless performance is excellent. Other than the TF201, which has well known wireless issues, the A700 is right on par with all of the other tablets I've tested. Bluetooth works just as it should, pairing up to my BT headphones without an issue. GPS is also still excellent. I didn't even have to go outside and I already had 12 satellites detected as noted by the GPS Test application.SPEAKERS:There isn't a lot to say about the speakers, but they sound so darn good I felt they deserved their own section. :) There are 2 speakers located at the bottom of the device and they sound fantastic (for a tablet). Compared to the single speaker located on the right/back of the TF201, the A510 blows it away. The AT305 was close, but I still found the A510/700 to have a fuller sound. There are also some Dolby specific settings which add some EQ and sound profiles to play with and make them sound even better.The only concern is how this will work with certain cases that let you use the tablet in "stand" mode, as they would be blocked. Hopefully case designers take this into consideration, because it would be a shame to block such nice sounding speakers.Too bad they couldn't put them front facing as they are on the Blackberry Playbook, which also has great speakers. I did notice Samsung is making the change to front facing speakers, so that's a good sign.HARDWARE:The physical build quality is excellent. It has a very solid feel and all the buttons and inputs you'd want. You have your standard front/rear cameras where they normally are. Volume rocker is at the top along with a rotation hold switch. Power is at the left directly above the headphone jack. To the right is the MicroHDMI port. Below this on the right is a flimsy flap covering the MicroSD port and what looks like a dead/blank spot for a SIM card (maybe on a future model). I can already see this flap falling off and/or breaking in the future. Stereo speakers are located on the bottom.Also on the bottom is the MicroUSB port which also doubles as a proprietary power charger for the device. There is also an included MicroUSB -> USB adapter that lets you connect normal USB devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers, or even a good `ol USB Flash Drive. Unfortunately due to the higher power requirements of tablets, you can't charge it with your PC USB port or your average MicroUSB power adapters that come with smart phones.The AC adapter has been slightly redesigned from the A510. The portion that connects to the bottom port is now much smaller and is angled to the left. Since the USB portion is shorter, there shouldn't be any more issues with folks not inserting all the way.As expected from the spec sheet, the A510 itself is noticeably thicker and heavier than any other tablet I've used. But it's not enough to deter most folks from buying it. In fact, because of its soft-touch backing and added thickness, I found it nicer to hold for extended periods of time. At least until you notice that the right-side of the device is becoming unusually warm.BATTERY:Battery life is one of the biggest issues with any portable electronic device. Fortunately much if it's added weight and thickness is due to the 9800mAh battery. This is easily one of the longest lasting tablets I've used. The higher res screen is supposed to require a bit more power than the A510, although there wasn't a noticeable drop in life with normal usage. I suspect extended 1080p video/gaming would drain a little more.I was still able to use it all day long with various tasks such as playing games, surfing, running benchmarks, and installing applications. I was still at 30% by end of the day and still had a bit more to go. Naturally, your results will certainly vary. But it's safe the say you'll get more life than most other Android tablets.HEAT:This is where we get back to my biggest issue noted with the first two A510's I went through. Read more ›


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