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Connectivity is slightly disappointing. The A510 has an HDMI output and there’s a MicroSD card slot beneath a flap on the right, but no USB ports and just a single micro USB connection at the bottom, which doubles as the power socket. Annoyingly, you can’t actually charge the A510 using a standard micro USB cable – only the charger can supply the required amount of juice – so there’s no option to cut down on chargers and cables when you’re travelling. The A510 comes equipped with a generous 32GB of flash storage, so you might not need the MicroSD card slot straight away, but it’s nice to know that you can instantly double the capacity if needs be.
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What’s more, Acer hasn’t overloaded the Iconia A510 with dubious apps and interface enhancements. There is a circular menu, launched from the notifications bar, with app shortcuts, volume controls and Internet bookmarks, but you’re not in any way forced to use this, and the pre-installed apps cover useful functions, like serving media from the tablet to other devices on the same network, or streaming media the other way around. A licensed copy of Polaris Office is bundled in, along with a nicely animated eBook reader, LumiRead, the Zinio magazine app and a Zen Pinball and Solitaire games to keep you busy on the move. LumiRead supports books with Adobe DRM, so it’s not limited to the small selection available on the built-in book store.
The Iconia A510 has a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera and a front-facing 1-megapixel camera. Stills have more detail than from some other tablet cameras, but colours appear a bit flat, and video, while 1080p, is similarly disappointing. I’ve yet to meet anyone who takes snaps with a tablet, and the A510 doesn’t really encourage you to do so, particularly as performance worsens in low-light. Still, for apps that use the camera or video chat, the image quality from the built-in snappers will probably be good enough.