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Acer model a200
Acer model a200











  1. Acer model a200 android#
  2. Acer model a200 Bluetooth#

Still, don't expect to use the A200 as a dedicated music player. The speakers, located on the back in the bottom corners of the right and left sides, deliver high-volume sound even with the tablet placed on a flat surface.

acer model a200

Acer model a200 Bluetooth#

Also, it has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a gyroscope, and GPS.

Acer model a200 android#

The A200 houses the usual Android tablet hardware, including Nvidia's dual-core Tegra 2 CPU and 1GB of RAM, and comes in 16GB and 8GB varieties. You can check out our video of ICS on the Transformer Prime to see it in action. Overall, ICS feels like a small but significant step up from Honeycomb. Additionally, recent apps can now be closed with just a quick side swipe, allowing you to more easily find and kill memory hogs. Options include crop, resize, and red-eye correction, as well plenty of color and tint controls.

acer model a200

The built-in photo-editing tool is probably the most significant new feature. In terms of performance, we didn't notice much difference between ICS and Honeycomb. The Developer options give access to things like CPU usage data, pointer location, and, my personal favorite, the ability to kill apps as soon as you leave them. Now as soon as you create a new Google account it gives you options as to which specific Google services you want synced. Battery now has its own section showing more detailed power usage information than we're used to in Honeycomb and even tracking battery capacity over a set duration. The Data usage section details the amount of overall and per-app data you've downloaded over a specific time. Some features that were crammed in with others in Honeycomb now have their own sections. Options have now been split into four sections: Wireless and networks, Device, Personal, and System. Settings: With settings you'll notice right off the bat that things are subtly different, with no real huge changes, just a few useful refinements. Also, instead of simply showing you the last message you've received, ICS consolidates all mail notifications into one, displaying the number of new messages you have. Fortunately, ICS lets you kill them all in one fell swoop and let the tablet gods sort it out. One of the most annoying things about Honeycomb notifications is the way they can pile up, requiring you to close each individual one to get rid of them. This change is subtle widgets now feel less hidden and more important than before because of it. Also, swiping through your apps will eventually bring you to widgets. Tapping the apps shortcut now brings you to a dual apps-and-widgets section, each with its own tab. Honeycomb had a little shortcut at the top of the screen, or you could press and hold the home screen, but now widgets have been grouped with apps. UI and widgets: On the home screen, Google has slightly changed the way we access widgets. There are a few notable differences, however. ICS is the latest version of Android and is more of an evolution of Honeycomb than something that feels completely different. The tablet comes preinstalled with Honeycomb 3.2.1 and is upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).

acer model a200

To be fair, we're talking about mere seconds here, but it does add up.Ĭlear.fi and Media Server work in tandem to aggregate media on your network and stream media to and from the A200. While this would seem useful, accessing apps the normal way is already so quick and easy that adding an extra step puts you that much further from your goal. Each bookmark or app is completely customizable, allowing you to include up to four apps and as many bookmarks as you like. The A200 also sees the debut of Acer Ring, an app shortcut and carousel-like bookmark hub that appears after you tap the green ring symbol at the bottom of the screen.













Acer model a200