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Tablets In 2014: What Can We Expect?
By some estimates, as many as 7 million Australians currently use a tablet. And tablets could make up half of first-time computer purchases by 2017, according to recent Gartner research. But the real question is: what shiny new tablet will you be streaming 2014’s World Cup on? Let’s preview upcoming tablets — known and rumoured…
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Acer Iconia W3 Review: Windows 8 In As Many Inches
Windows 8 was made to be touched, swiped and manhandled on the go, so why hasn’t there been a pocket-sized Windows 8 tablet yet? Acer has heard our cries, and introduced the Iconia W3: an 8-inch Windows 8 tablet for the masses. Is it any good?
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Acer Iconia W3: The First Small Windows Tablet Available In June?
The Acer Iconia W3 has been officially announced at Computex in Taipei, which added a stamp of officialdom to internet rumour. The 8.1-inch tablet is 11.3mm thick, with a dual-core Intel Atom Z2760 clocked at 1.8GHz inside.
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Acer Aspire R7: The First True Convertible Ultrabook / Tablet?
This is either brilliant or absolutely insane. Acer’s new R7 ultrabook is the weirdest change to laptop design in years. It’s great that Acer’s doing this weird new thing that doesn’t exactly make sense, just to see if it works.