Acer Iconia A100 Review by 3G.co.uk
18.05.05
Feature set summary for Acer Iconia A100 review
This is a Wi-Fi-only device, so you may want to look at a more expensive alternative. Also, there isn't much in the way of onboard apps, so you'll need to download your own choices. However, it does a neat job of things such as contacts and email and has usable front and rear-facing snappers - for a price of around £250.
Style and handling summary for Acer Iconia A100 review
The A100 is quite heavy but has a neat shape that allows it to fit inside a jacket pocket
Battery power summary for Acer Iconia A100 review
You should get around eight hours from a full charge, which is fine if you're running apps such as Skype or logging into Twitter, but for power-hungry tasks such as viewing videos, the power will drain far quicker.
Source: 3G.co.uk
HP Touch pad: A Tablet for productivity?
18.05.55
In the family of mobile operating systems, Apple’s iOS is the eldest child with a wall full of trophies, while Google’s Android is its younger sibling, trying to prove to dad that iOS didn’t get all of the good genetics.
Yet, there is a forgotten middle child: HP’s webOS. First developed by Palm as a successor to Palm OS, HP’s purchase of Palm didn’t create as many opportunities for market adoption as originally anticipated. Since webOS’ introduction in 2009, we’ve only seen a handful of devices with the company’s mobile operating system. Within the same period, multiple manufacturers collectively launched a slew of Android-based phones.
Source: The Express Tribune