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Ships with Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich." Full-sized USB 2.0 port. Smooth and reliable performance. Inexpensive.
Thick and heavy. Mediocre display. Does not charge over USB
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 is a bit thick and heavy, but its low price and decent performance, coupled with the latest Android "Ice Cream Sandwich," make it a good choice for the budget-minded....
Published: 2012-02-02, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 has the lowest price yet of any post-Honeycomb 10-inch tablet. It also has expandable memory options, a full USB port, and a well-designed, grippy back, and is upgradable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). While running Honeycom
Other than Android 4.0 upgradability, there's really nothing particularly special about the A200. There's only one, low-quality front-facing camera and no back camera. There's also no HDMI. Acer Ring, an app and bookmark hub, is slow to start and doesn't
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 delivers an appealing, low price, but makes some key sacrifices to get there.
Affordable good quality 10" Android tablet, full size USB port, ergonomic, Affordable good quality 10" Android tablet, full size USB port, ergonomic, Affordable good quality 10" Android tablet, full size USB port, ergon
No rear camera, no HDMI port and anemic speakers, No rear camera, no HDMI port and anemic speakers, No rear camera, no HDMI port and anemic speakers, No rear camera, no HDMI port and anemic speakers
For the price, we really like the Acer Iconia Tab A200. Acer's doing a good job of chasing the affordable and entry level market with their tablets, and we can see the A200 selling well in Walmart where the Iconia A500 once reigned king. The tablet is...
Abstract: Acer's got a decent affordable Android tablet here, but the shortcuts are apparentMeet the Acer Iconia Tab A200. We've seen a lot of Android tablets in the past year or so. A lot of Honeycomb tablets. And let's be perfectly frank here -- after a while ...
Nice entrylevel price of $330, Sturdier updated design, Good battery life
No rear camera, Poor viewing angles, Extremely weak speakers
Let’s be serious here, the Acer ICONIA TAB A200 isn’t trying to be a cutting-edge tablet, but rather, it’s seeking success in attracting those on a budget – and to tell you the truth, it wins in that front. Sure it’s lacking some of the usual commodit...
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Published: 2012-06-08, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: The Acer Iconia Tab A200 ( £280 from Pixmania ) is one of the first 10.1-inch tablets to come pre-loaded with Ice Cream Sandwich, Google's latest Android operating system. It costs less than £300 and packs a 1Ghz Nvidia Tegra 2 chip. While not revolutiona...
Excellent screen contrast, Goodquality finish, USB 2.0 Host port, Simple, stylish, useful 'ring' interface, Decent battery life
Very glossy screen with a high ghosting time, OS slowdowns and hangs, Stability of the WiFi connection, Small internal memory, some of which is taken up by the system, No extra media player supplied
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 is a good entry-level Android 4 tablet. It's not quite the multimedia whiz-kid that the Archos G9 is, but it has a much better quality screen, finish and battery life. If you're not looking to spend more than £350 on a tablet, ...
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Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Attractive and cheap, MicroSD connection, Ice Cream Sandwich, Acer Ring
Bulky and heavy, No rear camera, No HDMI, Screen's a bit dark
The biggest positive we can draw from the Acer Iconia Tab A200 is the price. Given that Apple has dropped the price of the iPad 2 , it's going to become harder for Android devices to compete on price, but regardless there are people who don't want an iPa...