The Apple iPad continues to be dominating what comes to the escalating tablet computer market. Rivals are developing their own products intensively, and latest manufacturer pushing out a range of tablet computers is Acer. They are bringing new, yet unnamed, 7-inch, 10.1-inch tablets and one other very interesting device to sale in April 2011. - tablet press
All 3 products are run by Google's Android Operating System. Exact version of OS is not yet confirmed. Keep your fingers crossed that a minumum of one in the three will be packed with "Gingerbread" (Android 2.3) or perhaps "Honeycomb" (Android 3.? ), which is Google's latest version of Android. Honeycomb platform is especially designed to get most out of the tablets and high-end smartphones. Much like for devices such as this upcoming new bigger tablets and 4.8-inch Acer.
It really is sort of hybrid between tablet/smartphone, much like the Dell Streak, However, Acer's device has more life in it (power). This 4.8-inch includes 1024X480! screen resolution and is founded on Google's mobile OS. While scripting this article, there is not any finalized term for this cool product yet. Public got merely a short glance at it, in Acer's Global press event in New York City on 23rd of November. Tech specs include, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, Bluetooth 3., 802.11n Wi-Fi, a two megapixel camera (front), eight megapixel camera (rear) (with LED flash), 720p video recording! , HSDPA support, an and a HDMI output, a LED edge lighting and six-axis Gyroscope accelerometer package. Enthusiast can expect to get this beauty to their hands on April 2011, though price of the device remains unknown. - tablet press