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Acer Rules!!!!!

animeware

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Hi all I got my Tablet at Walmart I didn't think it will be a peace of junk I did a lot of research on it before I went out and bought it.

My experience using the Android 3.1 Honeycomb for the first time coming from IPAD Device is way different my personal option is that I think Android OS is so much better and cleaner then the IOS is because they offer Flash Support, more Tweaks, Customization too then the IOS will never get.

I sold my IPAD Device to my mother.

When I did a lot of research on different tablets like Motorola Xoom, ASUS, Viewsonic, etc.... it didn't meet my needs what I wanted to use it for I wanted a tablet had full USB support on it and does 1080p Playback and Honeycomb 3.0 with Dual-Core processor kinda cheap not too cheap.

I went for Acer Iconia Tablet I haven't had any issues what so ever as of yet.

A lot of people went out bought the ASUS EEE PAD because it's cheapter then Iconia Tablet by $50. my option is that there is some things missing from this device like

1) no Full USB port unless you use the Docking Station NTY for me if I want to be able to play classic games on my tablet not with a docking station.

2) no 64GB SD CARD support only ACER Iconia Support 64GB SD Card.....

I love my Device the reason why I made this topic is because someone from newage-os site said "this device sucks" I said why?

my option is that I love this device everything works just fine with me what's your thoughts about it?
 
I fell in love with the A500 also after 'playing' with it at the Staples near me. Having used various iterations of iPods and iPhones (5 in total!) I didn't feel like getting into another Apple's straitjacket! The whole Android thing takes a while getting used to, but once you're up and running its a breeze and pleasure to use - I don't do much with mine except read books (Kindle and e-books from my local library), emails(Outlook), casual browsing, and listen to music (the Clearfi tool is fantastic) etc so dont need to do all the 'rooting' stuff! I hope with time that some of my apps on iPhone will be also available (BusinessWeek Magazine, AOL Radio, etc)
 
Well I reviewed the A500 till my eyes bled! Really bled well it may have been a tear from eye strain but I kept going back and forth between the asus transformer and the acre A500. All the reviews were saying the Asus was better.One problem with the Asus was you couldn't find one anywhere. Also I liked the usb,Hdmi mini Usb ports and that was the clincher for me.Having the ability to hook my 500 gig ntfs hard drive up to it is a plus (rooted only).Never had anything i and never will.
 
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