CAN ACER ACE @ CES 2k14??
Even before the official CES 2014 start date, Acer has announced their new collection of gadgets which are about to be launched in 2014.
Acer started with the Acer Liquid Z5, a follow-up to their Liquid Z3. The new budget phone sports a
5″ FWVGA TFT display, powered by a 1.3GHz Cortex-A7 processor, Mali-400 graphics and runs Android 4.2 on 512MB of RAM.
A 2000mAh battery is also in charge, as well as a 5MP rear-facing camera, with an LED flash, VGA front camera, 4GB storage and a micro-SD port. Running on 3G HSPA+ networks, it will ship first to the UK, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the Ukraine.
Also, Acer has started their all-fruit diet, producing the all new Iconia A1-830, or basically a cheap iPad mini running Android. With a 7.9″ LED-backlit IPS display, a resolution of 1024 x 768, and a 4:3 screen,mostly it seems like a regular budget Android tablet.
In addition,there’s a nice 1GB of RAM, a slightly sluggish 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z2560 processor, with ‘Hyper-Threading technology’, 16GB of storage with micro-SD card support, and a 7.5 hour battery.
But make sure you are keen before you go tablet shopping next, because this thing is basically an iPad mini on the outside. An aluminum backside is joined by a regular glass front, with a webcam center aligned.......
but it’s clear that Acer is not unintentionally replicating the iPad mini design. Every single detail, right down to the antenna cutout on the back, is a perfect CLONE of the iPad mini,but it costs a lot less ($149) and doesn’t have an LTE model.
An even more economic thingis the B1-720, which looks more like a typical budget Acer tablet with a 7″ screen,1.3 GHz processor, 5 hour battery, and 1GB of RAM.
All these gadgets may come in black or gray and white.
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