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  2. Acer Iconia Tab A500 - Wikipedia

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    The Acer Iconia A500 is a tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Acer Inc. The A500 launched with the Android Honeycomb operating system which is now upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 (since April 2012). The tablet is also sold in almost identical form as the Packard Bell Liberty Tab G100. [5]

  3. Acer Iconia - Wikipedia

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    Acer Iconia Tab A500. The Acer Iconia is a range of tablet computers from ... the Acer Iconia One 10 has a 10.1-inch screen and an initial retail price of £180 in ...

  4. Comparison of tablet computers - Wikipedia

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    Acer Iconia A500 [157] [158] April 2011 [159] 10.1 in (26 cm) 1280 × 800: LCD: Android 4.0.3 ICS Nvidia Tegra 250 ... Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista ...

  5. List of tablet PC dimensions and case sizes - Wikipedia

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    Tablet cases sizes Tablet PC Height Width Depth Screen Case size Acer Iconia Tab A500 [1]: 10.2 in (260 mm) 7 in (180 mm) 0.52 in (13 mm) 10.1 in (260 mm)

  6. A500 - Wikipedia

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    Adam A500, a utility aircraft; Amiga 500, a home computer by Commodore; Amiga 500 Plus or 500+, a home computer by Commodore; Acorn A500, an early prototype of the Acorn Archimedes computer; DSLR-A500 aka α500, a digital SLR with A-mount in the Sony Alpha camera system; Acer Iconia Tab A500, a tablet computer by Acer

  7. Acer Iconia 6120 - Wikipedia

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    The Acer Iconia Tab 6120 is a touch screen tablet computer made by Acer and unveiled on 23 November 2010. The Iconia was first announced at an Acer press conference in New York City on 23 November 2010. [1] The device was released in January 2011 in the United States, and earlier in Europe, though the exact dates are not known. [1]