New Acer A200 Tablet Breaks Cover, Thanks to Bluetooth Certification

  • Share
  • Share

By
5 Nov, 2011 5:40 am

0 comments

It’s fun to trawl the FCC and Bluetooth certification sites, because you can always find new mobile devices that people haven’t yet heard about. Today’s no exception with the supposed Acer A200 tablet passing through Bluetooth certification:

Beyond this blurrycam photo, we don’t really have concrete details on the device. Speculation says that it could be a 9- or 10-inch tablet, likely running Honeycomb, but probably upgradeable to Ice Cream Sandwich as just about all the other Honeycomb tablets that are already out there.

Acer has already released the A100, a 7-inch Honeycomb tablet, and the A500 the 10-inch counterpart. Both are powered by a 1 GHz, Tegra 2 dual-core processor. So hopefully the A200 will at least have the Tegra 2, but if we were making wishes, we’d wish that the A200 would come with a Tegra 3 processor instead.

We’ll be sure to give you additional details once the A200 is more than just a blurry photo.

Via Phandroid


Related Posts