Acer has introduced its new Iconia
B1-A71 which is a new budget tablet. Acer was working on an
inexpensive 7-inch tablet which is not the most powerful tablet on
the block, but it seems the most decent hardware and budget price
that might be enough to bring users flocking. The brand new Iconia
B1-A71 will be equipped with a dual-core MediaTek processor (MTK
8317T) that is clocked at 1.2GHz while working in tandem with just
512MB of RAM. This tablet sports a 7-inch WSVGA touchscreen with a
display at 1024x600 resolution as compared to the Nexus 7's 1280x800
display.
The Iconia B1-A71 has a microSD slot
which let users to add more memory, if 8 GB on board is out of the
box isn't enough. The Nexus 7 quite famously doesn't have microSD
slot, so that users gets stuck with whatever internal memory their
tablets are shipping with.
The Iconia B1-A71 is available with
another plus point that it is running Android Jelly Bean. Users will
now get a relatively beefy 2,710mAh battery to power their IconiaB1-A71 along with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS with
the list of wireless connectivity options. Integrated with a
dual-core 1.2GHz processor from Mediatek, 512 MB of RA, 7-inch WSVGA
screen, 8GB of storage, 2710 mAh battery and front-facing
0.3-megapixel camera. This new tablet comes in at 11.3 ounces and
11.3 thin body. Enjoy this device as it will be available soon at
your hand.
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