Acer comes out swinging; 7 and 10-inch Android tablets due in April 2011

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Today, at a planned media event, hardware manufacture Acer officially jumped into the Android tablet space by announcing two new future offerings. The company will offer both a 7 and 10.1-inch Android tablet that will begin shipping in April of 2011.

The 7-inch tablet boasts a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, HDMI output, a 1280 x 800 screen resolution, Flash 10.1 support, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, and an “HD” front-facing camera for video calling/chat.

The 10.1-inch model will have a 1GHz processor, along with a 5 megapixel camera, a 1280 x 800 screen resolution, an HDMI output, and Flash 10.1 support.

We’re still waiting for the company to let the official press releases fly. We’ll be sure to update this post with more details when that happens. Who’s excited?

UPDATE: The press release is after the bounce.

Live and interact in total mobility

Tablets according to Acer

New York, November 23rd 2010 – Acer enters the tablet arena with a very clear objective in mind: complete its range of products in support of its goal to simplify content consumption – a strategy which began with the development of Acer’s multimedia sharing system, Clear.fi.

Acer’s strategy is based on the concept of sharing multimedia content and enjoying it across any device, and Tablets are ideal devices for this purpose.
With close to 19 million tablets sold worldwide in 2010, 54.8 million units expected to be sold in 2011, and 208 million units forecasted for 2014, the market seems to confirm this idea.

Mobility, which has always been part of Acer’s DNA, finds a new form of expression in the range of tablets on offer, which feature various display sizes and models designed to fit different kinds of usage scenarios.

Weight and display size have a huge impact on the user experience. While devices with bigger screens are used to share and enjoy content, smaller devices are often used to create content – taking photos, recording videos or sending messages.

A 10.1″ Android tablet for a superb mobile and home entertainment experience
Sleek, smart and full of innovative features, the 10.1″ full capacitive touch screen tablet with Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity ensures an optimal on-screen experience from every angle. Aluminum casing provides a cool look and feel, while its high gloss finish decorated with engraved patterns creates a subtle sophistication. And despite being just 13.3mm thick, it’s powerful enough to guarantee fun and productivity whether you need it .

Designed for HD entertainment, this tablet comes with a high resolution, high color contrast display, allowing you to play or share HD video with your friends wherever you are. Complete with a built-in HDMI port and 1080p capability, you can also use it to enjoy multimedia content in Full HD on your big screen TV.
But the best of all is that on this tablet you will be able to run and play premium HD arcade games and complex online 3D games, thanks to the 10 point multitouch and gyro meter control, that guarantees an entertainment experience on par with the best game consoles.

Available April 2011

7″ Android Tablet: the epitome of mobility
Don’t be fooled by its ultra-compact size: the 7″ tablet is fully featured and takes your mobile experience to the next level. On the 7″ (1280×800) 16:10 aspect ratio full touch screen, you can enjoy games, photos, videos while keeping up with your emails or your favourite social networks. Video chat or record a video with the front-facing HD camera. With HDMI support, hooking it up for a big screen video experience is easyier than ever!

The 7″ inch tablet will feature a dual core processor with Adobe Flash Player 10.1 support for the fastest HD Web experience and multimedia playback anywhere. And for a truly amazing sound experience, it will come with Dolby Mobile Technology. Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity allow fast and easy connection to available networks, while DLNA support makes sharing your multimedia on other devices easier than ever.

Available April 2011

16 Comments
  • Bdotto14

    They’re going back in time to launch them huh?

    • Billy.Bob.Jimmy.Joe

      Looks like it……………………

  • http://twitter.com/mistercarter7 Mike Gonzalez

    i’m not excited at all… lol

  • http://www.facebook.com/chrishannan Chris Hannan

    “Acer comes out swinging; 7 and 10-inch Android tablets due in April 2010″

    How are they coming out with a tablet…7 months ago?

  • Dhaval

    this is an exiting news, but dear bgr, please change the title from “Acer comes out swinging; 7 and 10-inch Android tablets due in April 2010″ to “Acer comes out swinging; 7 and 10-inch Android tablets due in April 2011″…

  • Winnjoel

    Fix ur typo in the title. *April 2010*

  • Anonymous

    5-6 months out? I was actually more excited about their ‘alive’ services. Someone is finally understanding that Apple’s new dominance has little to do with hardware and everything to do with software and services. Acer’s only problem, they don’t have a strong brand that people want to care about. Although, they did seem to understand that people want to have some relationship with the devices they use.
    Surprising that more companies haven’t figured that out, Sex Toy manufacturers have known this for a very long time.

  • Eightohone

    Judging from that headline, looks like they’re also planning to unveil a time machine. Just sayin’

  • Joel

    Why the weaker specs on the 10″? Doesn’t make sense.

    • Anonymous

      If I had to guess it would come down to battery life. If the specs were the same the larger screen would decrease battery performance by at least 40%.

      • Joel

        All things held equal, you’re right. But I would think with a bigger screen there would also be some extra real estate there to make the battery larger.

    • http://twitter.com/slbailey2 slbailey2

      I’m reading on other sites that the 10″ has a Tegra2 processor.

  • Anonymous

    So for those of you that had “15 months as the amount of time it would take for Acer to push out a crappy iPad clone, congratulations.

    • http://twitter.com/TheOmnifox Omnifox

      Crappy? Did you read the same article I did?

  • Eric

    So, by the time this is available, iPad v2 will be announced (and maybe even released). All they are doing is showing Apple what they will be compeating against. Doesn’t sound like good business sense to me.

  • jeremyobryan

    Headline should read: “Acer, with new iPad alternative, still eons behind Apple” or “Acer latest to claim future tablet device.” I mean really … these announcements with no hardware available. Are they looking for the stock market to line their pockets before the holidays?

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