Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Acer Iconia Tab A200 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Iconia Tab A200.
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93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Attractive and cheap, MicroSD connection, Ice Cream Sandwich, Acer Ring
Bulky and heavy, No rear camera, No HDMI, Screen's a bit dark
Whether by chance or design, the Acer Iconia Tab A200 is an easy tablet to rate. It's a budget tablet and, as such, there are omissions. But, if you look around at other budget tablets - such as the ZTE Light Tab 2, Disgo 9104 or Archos 70 Internet Tablet...
Competitive price, Clean and elegant design, Ring interface a nice touch
Only 8GB storage, Screen has poor viewing angles, No 3G connectivity option
Don't let the Acer Iconia Tab A200's budget price fool you. For less than it's $350 asking price you'll get an Android tablet that does what most other Android tablets will. The dull screen and relatively small hard drive are downsides, but considering th...
Published: 2012-07-21, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: We've recently had the opportunity to test one of the few Tegra 2 tablets that still matter this year, the Acer Iconia Tab A200 and what came out of that experience was a detailed video review that you can watch after the break. This device goes for $329 ...
Pleasant feel and design, Good workmanship, Reasonable screen rates, Application performance, Silent operation, Low start price, Convincing battery runtime
Heavy and thick, Power adapter's cable too short, Only 12 month warranty, No video out or docking port, Poor stereo speakers, Power consumption during load
Acer Iconia Tab A200 Tablet/MIDThe Acer Iconia Tab A200 is positioned among budget tablets available for starting at EUR 349 (RRP) with known components and a slimmed down configuration. The plastic case makes a good quality impression, the application pe...
Affordable, Good screen and port selection, Runs Ice Cream Sandwich, Solid battery life
Very heavy and bulky, No rearfacing camera, Acer Wheel is mostly pointless
In a time when $400 is considered an affordable price tag for a tablet, it's refreshing to see a company other than Amazon or Barnes & Noble attempting to create a decent tablet with an actual budget price. At $329, the Acer Iconia A200 still isn't as ch...
Great entry-level price, Based on Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android (4.0), Strong performance, Well-built hardware
No HDMI port, Poor sound and video recording, No rear camera
This entry-level slate runs the latest version of Android and performs well enough, but its subpar video recording, and the lack of an HDMI port or a rear camera, will turn some users off. Read More...
Great improvement over Acer's A500, Decent front-facing camera, Full-size USB port, microSD support, Runs Android 4.0, Nice Acer Android add-ons
No rear camera, Heavier and fatter than the iPad 3, Screen can't compare to newer models, Android tablet apps still lag behind Apple, 10.1 inches is a bit too big
We look forward to Acer's future tablets, but the A200 just isn't an impressive tablet in 2012 unless it is priced even more aggressively. ...
Dual-core performance; great screen for the price; Ice Cream Sandwich; Under £300...
Screen could be brighter; hefty bodyLook and Feel...
If you’re after a well-priced tablet for the whole family to enjoy, the Acer Iconia Tab A200 is a worthy choice. ...
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Published: 2012-03-15, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Ships with Ice Cream Sandwich onboardSolid buildLight software customizations
Inconsistent performanceHighly reflective displayAverage battery life
Acer's Iconia Tab A200 delivers acceptable performance for a mid-range, dual-core Android slate. Get this if you need to have ICS now. Otherwise, its closely priced, older rivals make for a better buy....