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Acer’s 7.9″, 8-Core Android Tablet Leaks on Benchmark Website

Acer’sac1[1] next Android tablet showed up on the GFX Benchmark website earlier this week. It’s called the Acer Iconia A5-810, and it is promising to be an eye-catching one device.

The Iconia A5-810 runs Android 4.4.2 on a 1.6GHz Mediatek MT8392 CPU with 2GB RAM, and 12GB internal storage. That is an 8-core CPU, and the chip also packs in a quad-core Mali-450 MP4 graphics chip.

With a screen resolution of 1200 x 1920, the 7.9″ display falls somewhere between the sharpness of the newer and older iPad Minis. This tablet also packs in a 5MP rear camera, 2MP front-facing camera, Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, g-sensor, and more.

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Acer hasn’t announced this tablet so it is difficult to guess when it will be released or how much it will cost. But it is in many ways similar to the Acer Iconia A1-830, which has a lower resolution screen and a dual-core Intel chip.

The Iconia A1-830 retails for $170 online, so I would bet that the Iconia A5-810 is going to be priced around $250 to $300.

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jjj April 28, 2014 um 3:04 pm

Not ideal to compare it with ipad since the AR is different, Nexus 7 and LG G Pad are a bit smaller and a bit bigger but both with same res. The Acer Iconia A1-830 is 4:3 aspect ratio but this is not.
As for price , if the LG is well under 300$ on Amazon at any time (seen deals as low as 230$) and it might be replaced by something new soon, it might be a good idea for Acer to not go above 250$. Do hope they go with thin bezels, would be almost pocketable and with 16:10 AR a lot easier to hold than the ipad mini.

Nate Hoffelder April 28, 2014 um 3:35 pm

Thanks. I didn’t notice the aspect ratio.


Nighty April 28, 2014 um 10:03 pm

That price seems ridiculously high for a tablet with that chipset.


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