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At 10.2 x 6.8 in., the A700's rounded case is slightly longer and narrower than that of the third-generation iPad, despite having a 10.1-in. screen vs. the iPad's 9.7-in. display. It's a slim 0.43 in. deep, which is in the ballpark for most 10-in. Android tablets, as is its weight of 1.47 lb. A small AC adapter and power cable adds just 0.19 lb. to that.
Available in matte silver or black, the tablet's case features a textured plastic back, making it easy to grip and carry. In addition to the power switch, the A700 has a rocker switch for raising and lowering the volume as well as a button that locks the controls.
The tablet is powered by Nvidia's 1.3GHz Tegra 3 quad-core processor with battery like Compaq 101898-001 Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada E500 Ac Adapter , Compaq Evo N610C Ac Adapter , Compaq Presario X1036 Ac Adapter , Compaq ACC10H Ac Adapter , Compaq PPP012L Ac Adapter , Compaq Armada M700 Ac Adapter , Compaq OmniBook XE2 Ac Adapter , Compaq Presario 1200 Ac Adapter , Compaq Presario R4000 Ac Adapter , Compaq PPP014H Ac Adapter , Compaq PV158PA Ac Adapter . The A700 includes 1GB RAM and 32GB storage (non-upgradeable); it also offers a microSD slot on its side that boosts the A700's total storage potential to 96GB.
While the A700's display can't touch the iPad's phenomenal 2048 x 1536 resolution Retina display, its 1920 x 1080 screen is a big improvement over the 1280 x 800 resolution displays used by many other tablets. It has a secret weapon: Nvidia's GeForce 12-core graphics hardware that puts its competition to shame.
The multitouch capacitive screen, which can handle up to 10 simultaneous finger inputs, responded accurately. I used multifinger touch to rotate images and to zoom in and out. In addition, the display worked well with a Wacom Bamboo Stylus.
As with other tablets, the connection potential of the A700 is basic at best. It includes a micro-HDMI port for driving a projector or TV, a headphone jack and a microUSB port; it comes with a short USB connector cable. While it has a SIM card slot for a mobile data network, it is inactive in this model; according to Acer, SIM cards will work on the upcoming A701 model.
Like just about every other tablet, the A700 has two cameras: a 1-megapixel front-facing camera and a 5mp back-facing camera. It adds a dual-microphone array and Dolby Mobile 3 audio. I was surprised by the system's high-quality sound; it did an excellent job when I tried out some Skype video chats and made some experimental videos.
Based on the latest 4.04 update of Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, the A700 is responsive and can run several apps at once without bogging the system down. A green bull's-eye that appears at the bottom of screens opens Acer's Ring software, an alternate interface that only covers a small part of the screen. Ring adds the ability to scroll through a circular array of large thumbnails of the system's running apps; you can also adjust the volume or jump to the Internet search screen with a single tap. (These links can be customized.)
The A700 also ships with Amazon's Kindle eBook reader app, McAfee's VirusScan Mobile and Polaris Office 3.5 for viewing Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.