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This widescreen Windows 8 tablet is great for video, if not books, and the docking station models are serviceable as netbook-sized laptops. ...
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Published: 2013-01-18, Author: Stuart , review by: itproportal.com
Good design with versatile hinge, Excellent battery life, Affordable price, Runs fullfat Windows 8
Minor issues with the keyboard layout, More a convertible netbook than laptop
By running Windows 8 instead of Windows RT, the W510 instantly sidesteps one of the biggest issues of Windows tablets; the lack of compelling software in the app store. Yet it does so while still offering a decent performance and excellent battery life....
Battery life: 9 hours as a tablet, 18 hours as a laptop!, Completely silent, Overall responsiveness, Expandable memory (microSD)
Very little processing power (CPU and GPU), Has trouble deporting image to peripheral displays, Little connectivity, Audio in need of revision
For people who move around a lot, the Iconia W510's astonishing 18-hour battery life (with the keyboard plugged in) is one point in favour of this convertible netbook/tablet. While it isn't powerful enough to make use of the vast catalogue of programmes a...
Lightest & cheapest Win 8 hybrid, Superb battery life, Good screen and speakers, Flexible hinge, Well-built
Atom performance still disappoints, Cramped keyboard with poor layout, Touchpad buttons stiff, No bundled or optional stylus
The 10-inch Acer Iconia W510 comes very close to being our favourite Windows 8 convertible tablet/laptop with Atom inside. It's smaller and lighter than 11.6-inch rivals, but doesn't compromise on resolution, connectivity or battery life to get there. It ...
If you're on the lookout for something which lasts a lot, then Acer's Iconia Tab W510-1422 might just be what you need. This hybrid of a gadget is also great if you want a product to be used on the go. However, its processor isn't fantastic....
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Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Mike , review by: techsmart.co.za
Good tilt angle, good docking solution for a smaller tablet
Small keyboard and trackpad, Intel Atom instead of Core processor
Excellent battery Life, Detachable Docking Design, Double battery, one in the screen and one in the dock, Operates on Windows 8
No Sim, 3G and GPRS Support, Heavily Priced, Uses Atom Processors, an almost extinct processor
The Acer Iconia W510, though a decent machine, is powered by a dying line of processors and is not quite suitable priced for its specifications. There are better options available in the market in terms of design and build in much the same price range. Th...
Best Battery Backup (9 hours tablet, 14 hours with keyboard) due to Dual Battery
Average performance being Atom processor based; Keyboard heats up a little from the bottom
At such a reasonable price the device fulfils all the responsibilities that can be expected from a tablet-cum-notebook. A traveller must buy it for its lightweight and best battery life....
Long battery life, Light & portable, Latest Windows OS version, Good screen quality
Slow processor, Touchpad buttons feel bit stiff, Lacks stylus, Few glitches
Despite the gulf in processing power, Acer's new tablet is quite capable enough to deliver high performance and offer hassle-free multitasking. With our Acer Iconia W510 Review, one thing is clear, that though this tab might be expensive, if you are a rea...