What the Critics Are Saying...
- Jonathan Morris, What MobileThe Acer ICONIA Tab A500 is a heavy beast, which means you’ll probably find yourself using it when seated most of the time. With the latest version of Honeycomb, there are a number of improvements to improve the user experience, but it can still seem like quite a change from the Android OS you’re mo...
- Andrew Williams, TrustedReviewsThe Acer Iconia A500 boasts many of the same core specs as its Android Honeycomb tablet rivals, and it handles the new operating system just as well, but the uninspiring design stops it from appealing over some of these alternatives. It's an entirely competent product, but as something you have to h...
- Chris Hall, Pocket-lintThe Acer Iconia Tab A500 offers some features that make it attractive to potential tablet buyers. The range of supported physical connections is the big thing, accepting microSD cards and external USB drives in the tablet itself - the USB will also be more useful when Android 3.1 arrives on the A500...
- Sameer Mitha, NDTVThe device is cheaper than the 16GB Wi-Fi only iPad 2. If you are looking for an experience other than the iPad you may want to take a look at the A500. But if you're in the market for a sleeker Android based tablet, you may want to hold-off until the Samsung Galaxy tabs hits.
- Seth Barton, Expert ReviewsThe A500 isn't a bad tablet, it feels well-made, has plenty of useful ports, good speakers and decent application and battery performance. However, it's a little heavier than it need be, and the display isn't up to that of its immediate competitors - both key considerations.We've given the A500 four...
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