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As we heading to the middle of March, you might have realized that quite a number of products that were launched at CES’13 are already on their way to the market. One of them is the new Acer Iconia B1-A71 tablet.
Equipped with 7-inch WSVGA TFT display and 2710mAh battery (which is rather small for a tablet, to be honest), the Android tablet is powered by a MediaTek MT8317T chipset which features a 1.2GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU and PowerVR SGX531 GPU. The chipset is paired together with 512MB DDR3 RAM and 8GB of internal storage as well as with the support for microSD card with capacity of up to 32GB.
The new Acer Iconia B1-A71 tablet is priced at RM 399 – much lower than its launch price at CES and much closer to the USD 99 price tag that it was associated with prior to CES. To learn more, head on to www.facebook.com/AcerMalaysia.
[Source: Acer Malaysia]
Syefri “Chapree” Zulkefli is an industry mainstay that has made his bones in the eSports, gaming and tech community for almost a decade.
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Disposable tablet,eh?
I will grab this and load it up with rip-off navigation software like papago. there you have a 7-inch GPS navigator at RM399. Way cheaper than you buy a 5-incher.
Just bought this last week ago, well I can say very worth to buy it. Performance are good enough to play some of the popular games without lagging. Compare with Asus Memopad 7, this one did perform better. Very smooth in navigation and I very satisfy with it
where do I get this?
Anyone had installed rip-off navigation software on this device? Is it working fine, just like those gps device?