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We all know that any piece of technology is nothing without good marketing, which is why we’re pretty upset to see how Acer is choosing to (not) advertise its upcoming Iconia Tab A110 tablet.

Secretively unveiled back in June at Computex Taipei, the 7-incher looked like a winner to us, both in terms of raw power and pricing. It was pretty obvious that this little guy was capable enough to take on Amazon’s Kindle Fire, which basically changed the way we look at tablets.

In the meantime, Google unleashed the Nexus 7, so 7-inch tablet competition grew ever stronger, but the few of us that remembered the A110 still felt like this could be a gadget to look for. Unfortunately, we heard nothing about it ever since its unveiling.

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There’s no mention about a possible US launch in this fresh new report, but we’re willing to bet the 7-incher won’t take long to hit the States. As for pricing, we hope to see the tab selling for as less as $179, but we admit that a $199 tag won’t make it undesirable either.

Meanwhile, the Acer Iconia Tab A110 has popped up on Ebuyer.com, the official website of the largest independent online retailer of electrical goods in the UK. The tab is, of course, listed as “out of stock” with no mention of an ETA, so this is most likely the work of a zealous worker who wanted a shortcut to a favorable Google search position.

The amusing part at Ebuyer’s listing is the gadget’s spec sheet, where the A110 is mentioned as coming with “Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.1” out of the box. This also stinks of SEO optimization from a mile, although it could only be an innocent spelling error. Or, but this is a very long shot, the 7-incher might actually be running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upon its release, and not ICS.

If you’ve missed the A110’s introduction from June (and you most likely did), here’s the tab’s full spec sheet: