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Acer Iconia A1-810 8 inch Tablet Review

Hardware Performance

Acer have chosen to use a MediaTek Quad-Core processor in the Iconia A1 which runs at 1.2 GHz.  This is value model based on ARM architecture.  Gaming performance is fairly good, however it struggles a little with more demanding titles.

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These results show that the Acer Iconia A1 is fairly capable performance-wise for a value tablet.

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3 comments

  1. Not bad for the price and the aspect ratio is actually correct for a change. But why 1024X 768 resolution ?. Bumping it to 1366X1024 would make a world of difference and upping the price a little will not really harm it!. Pity Acer always skimp on lower price items and is the main reason why they never had a best selling tablet unlike ASUS!.

  2. Is the Acer iconia A1. 810 going to get the Kit Kat upgrade