If you are planning to upgrade your tablet or is looking to buy a new tablet, check out the amazing Acer Iconia Tab A510 tablet. Not only is it value for money, it is also incredibly fast with all the bells and whistles anyone could ask for in a tablet.
2. By Jinny Gensewater
If you are looking for a tablet, you have to check out the Acer Iconia Tab A510 for it is truly
the ace of all tablets. Here is a quick summary specifications for the Acer Iconia Tab A510:
Here Are The Technical Details Of The Acer Iconia Tab A510:
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3. Here Are The Key Features of the Acer Iconia Tab510
10.1” HD Multi-Touch Display: (1280 x 800) 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
Dolby® Mobile 3 Technology
Stereo Speakers
Dual-Analog Microphone
802.11b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR
1- Micro USB 2.0 Port
1- Micro-HDMI™ Out
5MP Rear-Facing Camera with Auto Focus
1MP 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: Black
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Why Is the Acer Iconia Tab A510 The Ace Of The Tablets
If you look at the technical specifications and key
features of the Acer Iconia Tab A510, you will find
that the specifications are very solid for a tablet.
However no matter how good the specs are, what is
really important is how the tablet performs in
everyday situation. In situations where you will be
using the tablet.
In this case the Acer Iconia Tab A510 really shines.
Here are the testimonies of real users (and not
professional reviewers) on what they use their Acer
Iconia Tb 1510 for they thought of their Acer Iconia
Tab A510:
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4. 5.0 out of 5 stars Best Android Tablet Around, April 19, 2012
By bradhaak
I've bought or used virtually every Honeycomb/ICS tablet made and based on three hours of
use, this one is the best of the bunch.
I also considered the Asus Transformer Pad 300, but after the problems I had with the
absolutely terrible Transformer Prime and the sketchy ICS upgrade for my original
Transformer, I decided to give the new Asus a pass for now.
My A510 came in today and I drove home during lunch to pick it up.
The first thing I noticed is how fast and responsive the A510 is.
The screen is great. The colors are warmer than the A200 and it is very bright. The touch is
very sensitive. And unlike any other tablet except for the Acer A200, you can adjust the
screen sensitivity from the Display settings screen.
I immediately went outside to test the GPS. After the Transformer Prime, this was a nice
surprise. It locked onto 12 satellites in a couple of minutes and located me to less than twenty
feet. May have gotten better if I'd hung around, but I learned what I needed.
The WiFi is very fast. Speedtest gave me numbers in the 20 mbit/sec range on download. I've
never seen a download speed this fast on a tablet before.
It is VERY fast. It downloaded and installed 71 apps in less than ten minutes.
I ran the AnTuTu Benchmark test and it edged the Transformer Prime.
On the downside, I don't see a way to simultaneously charge it and use the USB connection--
not a big deal to me, but it will be to some people.
It does get warm while charging. It isn't hot, just warm. Having the batteries heat up is
normal and I don't much care but I have seen a few people mention it online.
Did I mention that it is fast?
I also like the thickness. A little thinner than the A500 or A200, but not too thin like the
Transformer prime or iPad 2/3. Seriously, I find the REALLY thin devices to be
uncomfortable to hold, but the A500 was just a bit too thick. We are definitely moving into
the Goldilocks area of just right for my hands.
And finally, it's pretty darn fast.
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5. 5.0 out of 5 stars The way a tablet should work., April 24, 2012
By D. Ehlers "D. E." (San Diego)
I have been researching tablets for a month. My brother has a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and
my kids have a IPad 1. I played with the Samsung for about 3 hours one night, and it seemed
decent. However, the Samsung was like the iPad..... only one "do all" port at the bottom, no
expansion possibilities, and accessory dongles that you need to purchase for USB or HDMI.
I liked the idea of the ASUS Transformer Prime, but was not going to fork over $499 for a
non-op GPS (because of the aluminium body of the tablet, the signal can't get to the antenna).
The regular Transformer seemed OK, but I just was not sold for $399. Then, I kept coming
close to buying the Motorola Xoom.... built very well, very well supported with OS upgrades
etc, but the screen is a very basic TFT.... hard to justify even the closeout price of $399 for
that.
So, I PURCHASED the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet, since I have their regular Thinkpad
laptops, the screen is an IPS, gorilla glass, and it was lots of ports and outputs. Had the
Lenovo for two days before I returned it, here is why: Aside from the stellar build quality, the
GPS stank, the speaker was HORRIBLE (I could not even hear the dialogue from my Netflix
movie). I sat outside for an hour with the Thinkpad two different times trying to acquire and
lock onto satellites with a good GPS app, and it was able to find one, sometimes two
satellites, and NEVER lock on.
Unacceptable. Returned it. Went to a big box store and noticed a few of the new ASUS
Transformer Pad 300's in the lower display case... but they would not sell me one until the
29th, even though the day I was there WAS the launch date!!! So, I decided that this Acer
would be OK to try. Even though Amazon was priced $20 LESS (with free shipping) than the
big box store, I still purchased it at the store.... so that I could have it today.
It comes in nice retail packaging, included the USB host adapter and charge cord. All that I
can say is that it FEELS like a premium product (has a rubberized feel on the backside, no
flex), works like a premium product, looks like a premium product. The GPS found 16
satellites within 3 minutes with the same app that I installed on the Lenovo (INDOORS!!!).
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6. The speakers are plenty loud enough and clear. The IPS (yes it's IPS) screen is decent. I also
confirmed that the A510 has Gorilla Glass. The A510 is a clean execution of the new
processor and ICS. Mine DOES NOT heat up.... not sure I do believe that nonsense reported
by a few. Sure, the thing has a battery roughly twice the size of most tablets, so it must get a
little warm during charging. I downloaded a widget that monitors battery temperature, and it
runs at 84 degrees.
It is just a nice machine, is fast and snappy. One note... the specs say that the camera can film
720p, but when you actually use it, there are 3 settings: FULL HD 1080p, HD 720p, and
VGA. Maybe since the OS on this is really 4.0.3 and not 4.0.0, there could have been a
camera update?? Or are the published specs just wrong or unclear?
For the reviewer who had charging problems..... At first I thought I had a charging problem,
but the way the charge cable is designed, it slides in 95% of the way, many people will think
it's all the way in, because it does feel like it is, BUT you must push firmly for the "click",
which is what is required to charge it. It is designed this way so that it won't fall out, unlike
tablets like the Xoom which has a charging cable that loosens over time and falls out.
UPDATE***
After digging deep into Acer forums regarding the heat coming from the tablet's right
side....... the consensus is to DISABLE McAfee Virus Scan app which runs processes full
time..... so I did, and guess what...... now there is barely any sign of warmth, not to mention
actual heat.
5.0 out of 5 stars The Acer Iconia Tab A510 – An Awesome Tablet, April 21, 2012
By Burtao "Burtao" (TN USA)
I have been using this tablet for 3 days now and it is perfect:
Strong Wifi signal throughout my house.
Very fast processing with no lag.
Doesn't feel awkward to hold.
No troubles downloading my 133 apps from Google.
ICS OS is great and the Acer ring is cool too.
Battery lasts and lasts!!!
I would recommend the Acer Iconia Tab A510 to anyone that wants a solid, fast tablet at a
good price (comparatively speaking)!
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Tablet, April 23, 2012
By Dave
This tablet is blazing fast and is everything that I could have wanted. This is actually my
second A510. The first one I received was perfect, but it did not charge. Amazon quickly
replaced it for me and I received it today. It has run perfectly since I removed it from its
packaging. No freezes or crashes. All apps downloaded okay (some apps do not work well,
but that seems to be an issue with ICS that the developers are addressing). It has a obscenely
long battery life and it does not get as warm as some of the other reviews have said. I would
recommend this tablet to anyone.
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7. Why The Acer Iconia Tab A510 Is The Ace?
As you have seen from the user reviews, the Acer Iconia Tab A510 truly outguns its
competitors. If you are looking for a tablet with the following things in mind, then the Acer
Iconia Tab A510 is definitely for you:
Fast and responsive tablet
Touch sensitive and have the ability to control the sensitivity
Super fast WiFi
Excellent speakers that is loud and clear; you don’t need your headset to watch your
movies
Runs videos smooth with smooth interface
Amazing battery life. Depending on your usage, you can get as long as 12 hours on a
single charge
32 Gb storage – plenty of space for apps and multi-media
Ability to expand past the 32 Gb via expansion slots
Where to buy the Acer Iconia Tab A510?
There are many electronic and computer retailers out there that are selling the Acer Iconia
Tab A510. However, since you are reading this Acer Iconia Tab A510 review, why don’t you
buy it online from Amazon.
The reason I am recommending Amazon is that Amazon has this policy which allows you to
return a product that you find is not to your satisfaction within a certain period. (You can
check out the Amazon site if you need more information).
This is just in case that you find that even many people give the Acer Iconia Tab A510 a 5
stars rating but you find it not up to your expectation, you can return it to Amazon for a
refund.
Click here or the image below to buy the Acer Iconia Tab A510 from Amazon now.
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