What the Critics Are Saying...
- Romain Thuret / Axel Mendy, Digital VersusThe A1-830 is very well manufactured, especially for this price range, making it comes off as a solid, robust device. It's an easy, comfortable tablet to hold in one hand, and huge digits are not required to do so.
- Bobby MacPherson, PC ProLike the Iconia A1 before it, the Acer Iconia A1-830’s price is highly attractive. However, unlike its predecessor, the A1-830 boasts passable performance and screen quality, plus marginally better build quality. In the overall scheme of things, the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HDX 7in are better q...
- Dragan Petric, TabletPCReviewAcer's latest Iconia A1 tablet has a low price, a speedy processor, and a beautiful design. But there's one major feature that's holding it back.
- Florian Wimmer, NotebookcheckWith its Iconia A1-830, Acer shows that it might not have as much experience with tablets as with laptops, but that it is able and willing to continuously develop its product.Thus, the Iconia A1-830 is clearly an evolution compared with the A1-810. It features a significantly better casing, is light...
- Matt Safford, Digital TrendsThe Iconia A1-830’s main appeal is its iPad-like exterior and the 4:3 aspect ratio of its screen, which is much nicer to read magazines on than the more common 16:9 screens of most Android tablets. But unless you’re strongly drawn to those features, there are better budget Android tablet...
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