Acer Iconia W510 Specs

Description

The Acer Iconia W510 features a 10.1-inch IPS display and a detachable keyboard. It features a tri-mode that allows users to touch, type, and view. When snapping on the keyboard the W510 transforms from tablet mode to productivity mode and extends the battery life up to 18 hours. The device can be rotated 295 degrees to be used in presentation mode. Acer says this mode is best suited for watching videos, surfing the web, or viewing a PowerPoint presentation.

Pros

  • Hardware QWERTY keyboard

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Display

Size: 10.1 inches
Resolution: 768 x 1366 pixels, 155 PPI
Technology: TFT
Screen-to-body: 64.86 %

Hardware

System chip: Intel Atom Z2760 (32 nm)
Processor: Dual-core, 1500 MHz, 32-bit
GPU: PowerVR SGX545
RAM: 2GB LPDDR2
Internal storage: 32GB
Storage expansion: microSDXC up to 64 GB
Device type: Tablet
OS: Windows (8)

Battery

Capacity: 3540 mAh
Type: Li - Polymer, Not user replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 8 MP (Autofocus)
Flash: LED
Video recording: 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Features: Video calling
Front: 2 MP
Dimensions: 10.18 x 6.60 x 0.35 inches (258.57 x 167.64 x 8.89 mm)
Weight: 20.46 oz (580.0 g)
Features: Full keyboard

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Multiple speakers

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: Yes
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n
USB: Yes
HDMI: Micro HDMI (Type D)
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass
Other: NFC, Computer sync, OTA sync

Phone features

Notifications: Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice commands, Voice recording

Availability

Officially announced: Jun 04, 2012
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