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The right side has the on/off button towards the top with the volume up/down rocker below it, even lower on the right side is a micro SD card slot. The base and left side are clear while the top has pin hole microphone, micro USB connector and 3.5mm conne...
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Weighing 327g, this tablet has dimensions of 198 x 120 x 9mm (H x W x D) and it feels comfortable to the touch helped by the textured pattern on the back of the device. I found it easy to hold the tablet in one hand while using my other hand to perform an...
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T3.com
Updated: 2019-11-27 11:07:16
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What you can expect from a super-cheap Android tablet has changed radically over the last couple of years. A while back, cheap Android tablets used to have dreadful screens, laggy performance, and often didn't even have basic Google services like the Goog...
Very low price, Decent viewing angle, Decent CPU power...
Too much app bloat, Weak display colours, Long load times...
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If you're in the market for a budget-friendly 7-inch Android tablet, there are certainly no shortage of choices. Just about every major PC maker has gotten in on the game — note the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 , Dell Venue 7, HP Slate 7 , and Lenovo IdeaTab A3000...
Low price, Comfortable, colorful shell, Decent performance, Loud speaker...
Short battery life, Dim, glossy screen, Lots of bloatware, Cameras stink...
If you're looking for a low-priced Android tablet that's comfortable to hold and comes in a rainbow of colors, Acer's Iconia One 7 is a solid option, so long as you don't care about camera quality and long battery life. It's not overly peppy or powerfu...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2019-11-27 11:07:18
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With a starting price of €139, the Iconia One 7 is unlikely to lure buyers away from the iPad Min i , but Acer said it's not going after the big name firms, and is instead looking to dominate the affordable tablet market...
With it's colourful design, it's hard not to like the Iconia One 7. However, with its low-end specifications, such as its non-HD screen and ageing Android release, we think it's going to struggle to compete. Although it will launch as one of the cheapest...
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Down With the Kids A 7-inch tablet is perfect if you want something you can take around with you just about everywhere. Low-cost tablets like the roughly £130 Acer Iconia One 7 offer even more accessibility because they're not gadgets you're terrified abo...
7-inch tablets have a tough time these days. It's hard to recommend many when the Nexus 7 can be bought for under £150 these days. The Acer Iconia One 7 is no Nexus-botherer, but the bright bodies on offer may please the kids. Next, read our best table...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-27 11:07:19
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It's difficult to stand out in this crowded 7-inch tablet market, but Acer's just had an epiphany: people actually quite like colours.For a company so fond of silvers, blacks and greys, the decision to focus on some more lively designs, and a $129.99/€140...
Colourful design, Gripped back, Very affordable...
Only 1GB of RAM, UI a little sluggish...
The Acer Iconia One 7 should attract buyers with its colourful design, and that's no bad thing. The specs aren't going to blow anyone's mind but they're respectable enough for this 7-inch tablet, which has a price that we can't really argue with...
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It's difficult to stand out in this crowded 7-inch tablet market, but Acer's just had an epiphany: people actually quite like colours.For a company so fond of silvers, blacks and greys, the decision to focus on some more lively designs, and a $129.99/€140...
Colourful design, Gripped back, Very affordable...
Only 1GB of RAM, UI a little sluggish...
It's difficult to stand out in this crowded 7-inch tablet market, but Acer's just had an epiphany: people actually quite like colours. For a company so fond of silvers, blacks and greys, the decision to focus on some more lively designs, and a $129.99/€14...
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At its event in New York, Acer has announced another budget tablet so here's our review of the Acer Iconia One 7. Read : The 25 best tablets of 2014 . The Acer Iconia One 7 will launch next month with a budget tablet price of €139, a little less than the...
The budget price of the Iconia One 7 is reflected in the quality of its hardware with lackluster cameras and a not very impressive screen. It's cheap and cheerful so doesn't look like one we'll be recommending but check back for the full review soon to fi...
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I've held and tested many tablets - in various price categories - in the past few months and I can honestly tell you that Acer Iconia B1 is definitely one of the best and 'most sulit' slates that you can get as of writing...
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Just this past March, we reviewed the third generation of Acer's budget series, the Acer Iconia B1-721 . The new Acer Iconia One 7 B1-730 represents yet another entry-level tablet. The device lacks 3G functionality and positions itself a little beneath th...
Application performance, Battery life, IPS display with stable viewing angles, MicroSD card slot, Decent speakers, Good mix of pre-installed software...
Apps cannot be saved on microSD card, Awful camera modules, Insufficient brightness for outdoor use, Creaky case...
The Acer Iconia One 7 B1-730 offers a ton and costs under 100 Euros (~$135) -- but is that enough to earn our sought-after recommendation -- "buy it"? Only to a limited extent. But we ought to start from the beginning.We are fans of the 7-inch IPS display...
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If you are looking for a low cost seven-inch tablet, then your eye may be drawn to this new offering from Acer, the Iconia One 7.Coming in at £110 including VAT, the price certainly attracts. Unfortunately for Acer, though, Asus has recently launched a ta...
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The same goes for its Android devices – Acer has done a pretty good job of placing itself in the "budget, but not really awful" category when it comes to its mobile division. The company's budget-friendly A1-830 is a great example of a decent piece of har...
Good performance for the price, Nice design and texture on the back, Overall good value...
Subpar display, Terrible cameras, Massive bezels, Jelly Bean...
So, this is a budget tablet. And as such, I think it's OK – it's not super fast, it isn't going to replace a higher-end year-old tablet, and it's not breaking any records. What it is, though, is a good starter device for a kid, an affordable shared device...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-11-27 11:07:18
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For a while now, you could get a 7-incher for $100 or under if you weren't too fussy, but respectability went out of the window, and fast. Google Certification, a decent screen, and wide viewing angles—all crucial considerations—would be just some of the...
Low price, Light weight feels good for one-handed use, Nice viewing angles for a budget tablet...
So-so battery life, Display is prone to glare, Awkward placement of ports, Heavy on the bloatware...
A budget 7-inch Android tab, the Iconia One 7 has a decent screen and design for its aggressively low price, but expect some nontrivial trade-offs in battery life, camera quality, and other areas. Read More…...
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I've about had it with the "One" naming convention sweeping the tech world. No, sorry: Your device is not the One. With that out of the way, let's get to the Acer Iconia One 7. The $129 (8GB) slate joins the ranks of affordable and passable, but utterly u...
Affordable. Memory card slot for expanding storage. Playful color choices.
Bottom Line, The Acer Iconia One 7 tablet will suffice for casual Web browsing and media consumption, but even at this low price, there are better options...
The Acer Iconia One 7 tablet will suffice for casual Web browsing and media consumption, but even at this low price, there are better options...
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The Acer Iconia One 7 is a no-frills 7-inch Android tablet priced at just $130. It's understandably a model aimed at someone on a budget, but would also work for those interested in picking up a secondary device intended for infrequent use. However, with...
Inexpensive, Relatively attractive design...
Poor display quality, Mediocre performance, Terrible camera quality...
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It wasn't long ago that a usable tablet from a major brand would cost several hundred dollars. Today, however, there are a number of high-quality slates available for well under $150. The new $129 Acer Iconia One 7 has an attractive, colorful design and p...
Lightweight, attractive design, Low price, Solid sound...
Mediocre battery life, Dull screen, Awful cameras...
The Acer Iconia One 7 is an attractive Android tablet with good performance at a low price, but you'll sacrifice some battery life and screen quality...
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