Leaked: Acer's Got Two Tegra 3 Tablets
Fans of Acer's A500 and A100 have something new to look forward to.
We already know that Asus has got its Eee Pad Transformer Prime and HTC apparently has a couple of quad-core phones in the pipeline. This week, Acer joined the fray of manufacturers working on quad-core mobile devices with two Tegra 3 tablets, the A700 and the A701. Already the proud manufacturer of the A100, the A500 and the A501 (not to mention the Windows-based W500), it looks like Acer is keen to keep its line of tablets alive.
Spotted over on Acer's support pages, mention of two Tegra 3 devices boasting 1920x1200 displays has really got us excited. Acer has neither confirmed nor denied their existence so we don't have anything to report from them. There's little else mentioned in the way of specs in the XML code, but we'd wager that these are Android tablets as the letter in the produce name has, at least in the past, been indicative of OS. Similarly, the only difference between the A500 and A501 was that the latter had 3G. The code does indicate that the same is true of the A700 and A701, so that's good news for your 3G fans.
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