radi0j0hn


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drballard33 wrote:I'm new to tablets and have never owned one. I just need one for browsing the web while on the couch and entertaining my son with YouTube videos or loaded videos while traveling or out to dinner. Will this meet these basic needs? I was considering an iPad but the price difference and my basic needs have me leaning to this. Thanks!



This will meet your basic needs, as will others for less money. Just beware of "deals" with Android 2.2, etc. You need 4.0...unless you want to get into the murky world of "rooting" and modifying your unit. How much is the cheapest iPad2? There are TONS of games and stuff for FREE that (in my opinion) look better on the iPad. You don't need 64 GB.

However, if you are going to load up with downloaded videos, etc, the Android system will free you up to do that more easily.

I don't think you'll be using WIFI in your car to watch YouTube.

acpress.com Not cute, but useful.

tguolee


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Marcusx70 wrote:The Big question... Does it have the Google play/Android market on it. If not, PASS. Yeah you can load Amazon and get the second rate apps, but I have gone down that route with other Android tablets. I even rooted two of them trying to get it on there. Not worth all the trouble. If someone can tell me that it is on there, I am in. If not I am passing on this and sticking with the laptop.



This should have Google Play, Even if it does not, you can access the Google App market via your browser. I've actually found this to be a more stable way to get apps.

I'm holding off. Very happy with my older Samsung Galaxy 10.1 that they keep saying will get Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 upgrade, but my trigger finger is getting itchy...

hauschild


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I got the refurbed a500 instead - larger screen. Do you really want to spend countless hours staring at 7 inch screen? You can find refurbed a500 for 200 at secondipity. I purchased one directly from Acer an another from this outfit, and both were shipped from the same city and came in the same packing, so assuming both originate thru Acer.

promisedplanet


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Comparing this to the Lenovo Ideapad A1 which I could get from Amazon, new, for $170. Smaller screen and single core, but has two cameras and GPS. Running Gingerbread but the message boards say ICS is on its way.

Hmmmm ....

cdeviney


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ppmsm1 wrote:Checkout www.icemonkey.com for Motorola Xoom 32 GB wifi and gsm for $ 280 which is a better deal imo. That also is refurb with 90 day warranty. Peace...



No ICS (Android 4.0.4) with the Xoom 3G model yet.

A1595King


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Wondering if I should replace my Vizio with this. Charger isn't working very well on the Vizio...guessing it can't be fixed...

msproull


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Anybody know if this will do A2DP i.e. can I stream to a bluetooth music receiver connected to my speakers like this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492TTP-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS/ref=pd_cp_e_0

Cyberimpulse


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Acer makes a great product. I used to sell computers and I never had one returned. Heck they make a laptop for the Ferrari race team. They make great products with no extra things that you end up needing to remove. If I were in need of a tablet I would definitely be in for one.

morriea


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sean90hav wrote:How does this tablet compare to the Archos A101 10.1" Turbo Tablet from last week?

I purchased it, received a brick and sent it back waiting for a confirmation email for the replacement woot is sending, if this one is better, i may ask them to just send this one instead!



This one is better. Period!

morriea


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liztull wrote:I bought this the last time it was offered here. Just a few gripes: the battery life is pretty mediocre, I only get 4-5 hours of use with WiFi on and the screen set to 50% brightness, so significantly less than Acer states. It makes me wonder whether the battery wasn't replaced as part of the refurb. The screen is too glossy for outdoor use, but that's true of pretty much any tablet. Buying a matte screen protector helps. My biggest issue was probably that the plug of my Woot refurb broke off in my plug socket within a month of receiving it. Now that socket is unusable, and probably a fire hazard, and I had to pay for a new plug less than a month after having shelled out over $200 for this tablet. I realize this may be an isolated issue, but I assume the plugs provided aren't OEM, and are probably cheaper quality, so buyer beware.

Other than those issues, though, the tablet is probably as good as any other Android tablet, especially in this price range.



Factory Refurbished invariably provide OEM plugs.

morriea


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hauschild wrote:I got the refurbed a500 instead - larger screen. Do you really want to spend countless hours staring at 7 inch screen? You can find refurbed a500 for 200 at secondipity. I purchased one directly from Acer an another from this outfit, and both were shipped from the same city and came in the same packing, so assuming both originate thru Acer.



the a200 is also 10".

morglop13


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Does anyone know if this is flash enabled?? I know the Ipad isn't and for me would be the deal breaker. Thanks.

kam17


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does anybody use a stylus with this? And how is it? (I have hand issues)
speaking of which, *might* anybody have downloaded the Dragon (voice-recognition) app, and are they happy with it?
Thanks

promisedplanet


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cdeviney wrote:No ICS (Android 4.0.4) with the Xoom 3G model yet.



Is that necessarily (to quote Liz Lemon) a dealbreaker? I've read articles about ICS features and although we of course all want to have the latest version of the OS, I don't see the *huge* advantage of ICS over Gingerbread or Honeycomb.

Peaty


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Can this be tethered to a phone via the USB port? I have Easy-Tether an it won't work with the ViewSonic I bought eons ago. I'd love to be able to tether if possible.

Peaty

150+ Woots and no signs of stopping...

gjim247365


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I bought one of these several months ago - at considerably more money - and I love it. I use it at home, and when I travel I tether it to my smart phone for email and internet.
I keep a lot of books on it, and read a lot too.

Really a great tablet!

morriea


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Peaty wrote:Can this be tethered to a phone via the USB port? I have Easy-Tether an it won't work with the ViewSonic I bought eons ago. I'd love to be able to tether if possible.



FoxFi will make most Android phones a WiFi hotspot. Then just connect via WiFi on the Acer. I am not sure why you want to tether via a cable, but I checked in a few forums and you can connect to your phone via wire, WiFi or Bluetooth. (Use PDANet from Google Play).

sellersdo


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Advantages:
10.1", 1280x800 ... Very Nice screen
Tegra 2 ... Quite Good not Great
1GB RAM ... Above avg

Disadvantages:
No GPS
No rear camera
Front camera only 0.3 MP
No 3G / 4G cellular data


Peaty


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morriea wrote: I am not sure why you want to tether via a cable, but I checked in a few forums and you can connect to your phone via wire, WiFi or Bluetooth. (Use PDANet from Google Play).



Thanks, for the info. The reason is, Sprint charges an additional 30 bucks a month if you want your phone to be a hot spot. Easy Tether was 10 bucks on sale one time payment. If I'm were there isn't a hot spot I can tether my laptop to my phone. It would be nice to be able to do that with the tablet.

Peaty

150+ Woots and no signs of stopping...

morriea


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Peaty wrote:Thanks, for the info. The reason is, Sprint charges an additional 30 bucks a month if you want your phone to be a hot spot. Easy Tether was 10 bucks on sale one time payment. If I'm were there isn't a hot spot I can tether my laptop to my phone. It would be nice to be able to do that with the tablet.



Check out FoxFi. It works on most phones even unrooted....it bypasses Sprint.

chrisautrey


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promisedplanet wrote:Is that necessarily (to quote Liz Lemon) a dealbreaker? I've read articles about ICS features and although we of course all want to have the latest version of the OS, I don't see the *huge* advantage of ICS over Gingerbread or Honeycomb.



You are right on the Honeycomb, but I would have to disagree with Gingerbread or Froyo. For a tablet, Honeycomb introduced a lot of tablet friendly features that for something like a Xoom are a benefit. I notice a big difference in tablet usability when I go back from my ICS Transformer to my Gingerbread G-Tab or Dell Streak from work.

KATANARYDA


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I resisted the HP tabs and regretted it. Not gonna let this one slip by, in fer one! I was saving for a new Glock... Damn u woot!!

w00ten since 7/24/04 and still no Boggy Old Creature ಠ_ಠ

sean90hav


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morriea wrote:This one is better. Period!



Care to explain in more detail?

20thCenturyman


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I almost pulled the trigger until I read this review. I think I can wait a few months...

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/15/acer-iconia-tab-a200-review/

morriea


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sean90hav wrote:Care to explain in more detail?



Archos makes a product that cannot be counted on. the quality is poor. (or at least inconsistent). I am sure if you bought it during the sale here on Woot! you read the scathing reviews given by users.

Acer at least makes a consistently above average device.

a8le


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ultrawolf wrote:I have one of these and like it.

Some pro/con:

Pro
-Nice clean look and "grippy" back
-Full size USB port. I've used an un-powered USB hub and connected a keyboard, mouse and a flash drive.
-Has Google Play Android Market
-Screen looks great to me
-Good battery life

Con
-No HDMI out port or back camera (note: the A500 has these). If you want to connect to a TV, the lack of HDMI is a show stopper.
-Non-removable battery (you'd need a Toshiba Thrive for that)
-Can't charge using USB, must use AC adapter

I bought mine for browsing the web on the couch, so my expectations are pretty basic. I don't need the HDMI, so it's been great for my needs.



I can't agree more on the AC adapter only part. I have a 7 inch tablet that is the same way. Also, the plug is so small that it feels like it's break.

heywood


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chiasticslide wrote:Had one for a little under a month before I returned it. Decent, but occasionally became sluggish. The Acer "ring launcher" is useless. Full-size USB is a nice perk, but opening the door on the side to access it is a pain--it's very resistant to being opened. And unlike many others of this size, no HDMI (not even mini-HDMI). Good battery life, though. For this price, definitely not a bad purchase, especially for a 10-incher, but with other tablets with more functionality (the Thrive springs to mind) hovering in the area of this price range I'd wait for one of those go on sale again.



While watching the video review at Engadget, it showed the full sized USB plug in the open and accessable on the left side (in landscape view) The only thing under the cover was the slot for the micro USB card which I imagine most users would use for storage capacity rather than say, plugging a camera card in and out of (Not that there's anything wrong with that!)

Yes, I wooted myself one. Now I can get rid of this Ipad albatross from around my neck.

lecapitan


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cahlering wrote:Google's handy little street view cars took a note of the physical location of your wifi network...



Haha, what?


chrisautrey


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lecapitan wrote:Haha, what?



When Google did all their street view mapping, they had sensors at the same time to detect wireless networks being broadcasted. They can use this information to tell where you are based on what wireless access point you are connected to.

AVspec


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Anyone know how this Acer compares to this Iview on Newegg for $109? I really only want a 7" tablet:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16858683003&nm_mc=EMC-EXPRESS061612&cm_mmc=EMC-EXPRESS061612-_-EMC-061612-Index-_-TestTabletPC-_-58683003-L03C

mijalita


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Newer to this and been debating all night between this and the galaxy tab 2, i dont care about the size that much, in the hospital, want to skype, watch full length episodes of tv shows from websites, play games, surf the web and watch netflix, any opinions?

Also, what is the guarantee/warenty/return policy for these things? (Sorry, as i sai, new to this)
thank you

A1595King


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I couldn't resist. I really like my Vizio Vtab...but it's not charging real well. If nothing else...hubby might like it.

mijalita


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Will it work with netflix?

tbonnesen


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How does the warranty work for this if it is not as good as it seems?? anyone know?

lotustravel


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I went to Gamestop today to play with the A200, the screen isn't that good compare to the Toshiba excit and Asus Transformer next to it.

DON HUANG

ThunderThighs


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tbonnesen wrote:How does the warranty work for this if it is not as good as it seems?? anyone know?


The FAQ always comes in handy here:

Will I receive customer support like I'm used to?
Not quite. If you buy something you don't end up liking or you have what marketing people call "buyer's remorse," sell it on Craigslist or at a garage sale. It's likely you'll make money doing this and save everyone a hassle. If the item doesn't work, first, find out what you're doing wrong. Yes, we know you think the item is bad, but it's probably your fault. Google your problem, or come back to that product discussion in our community and ask other people if they know. Try to call the manufacturer and ask if they know. If you give up and must return it to us, then follow on to the next FAQ entry.

ttweed


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cdeviney wrote:No ICS (Android 4.0.4) with the Xoom 3G model yet.



Not true. ICS ver.4.04 has rolled out for the Xoom WIFI as well as 3G/4G models:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/85693/p/7901,7906

umopepisdn


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cdeviney wrote:No ICS (Android 4.0.4) with the Xoom 3G model yet.



My rooted Xoom is running beautifully on the AOSP Ice Cream Sandwich ROM. Yes, my warranty is technically void, but my Asurion insurance policy that comes along with my 3G contract for a pittance isn't.

mijalita


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Does this product come with a manufacturer's guarenety/warenty or a woot one?

alanhwoot


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Are there any 10" tablets that charge via USB (at least at an acceptable rate)? USB data ports can normally supply 2.5 Watts, with some capable of 4.5W. Chargers can provide up to 7.5W. By comparison, my 10" Thrive has a 28W charger.

Re: location, originally it was routers mapped by Google's Street View cars. Now, however, when an Android device has "Use Google Location Services" enabled, it's reporting its location and the hotspots it sees to Google. Most Android phones do have GPS, and can report this information very accurately.

Apple does the same thing.