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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Acer's 7-Inch Tablet: How Can You Customize Honeycomb?

If there are any, what needs a run of the 3.0 Android device, as the "Honeycomb" is known for is some debate about. Minimum screen size, resolution, and all manner of other specs as possible cut-off points have been made about Android, the version optimized for that obviously for pills bandied. Acer on Wednesday, however, suggest that there is a pill that is not a required course PCMag has shown, and the honeycomb specs we've seen so far is more than ready.

Acer Iconia tab A100, for which neither pricing nor availability has been announced (though it is already available, £ 299 in the UK) Iconia tab of the A500's 7-inch brother. The same glasses - the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, dual camera, bright screen, and the 3.0 Android. What is interesting, though, is that it is running a full version of honeycomb on the screen 1024-by-600 with a resolution of 1280-by-720 is well below many people thought a bullet honeycomb Is required.

A100 Iconia tab first 7 inch, 1024-by-600 pill that I've seen on honeycomb, and a few minutes I seemed to run smoothly device spent with the game. It is light and thin, with rounded edges and a smooth finish, it is. The primary difference I shot (other than screen size and resolution) was seen with was an off-screen, capacitive Home button honeycomb tablets we've seen this thing all the ever-present faith in the home screen, menu, and back Button. My guess is that the black bar at the bottom to allow Acer to disappear when a video is playing, so as much as possible use of small screen that will need a separate button.

  
All this, of course, the requirements to run really honeycomb components, or if no claim to Google, the optimal configuration may exist as to what may exist about the question arises. Each honeycomb shot we have reviewed here at PCMag has a dual core, NVIDIA Tegra 2 processors, the Cortex-A8 This operates like a large pills Samsung Galaxy tab will not be upgradeable to honeycomb, as is PCMag's Sascha Segan As previously reported? Samsung Mobile is hosting an event on May 24, and there can then be updated. Every device we've seen so far at least a 8.9 inch screen - Honeycomb experience how a small device will translate?
3.0 Android, Android shot honeycomb space acquisition is clearly only just begun, and just as we 2.2 2.1 Android and screen size, resolution, and looked at a variety of tools is definitely life on screen size 90 - is smaller than 10 inches. Although Google is intent on honeycomb large appliances to run for now, we can see the inverse problem Android-2.2-pills, where OS is just not ready for the device? If that happens, and how the OS for different specs and capabilities adapts, in the coming months is going to be an interesting development.
 

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