Acer also confirmed the tablet will ship with Android 4.0, with the company's usual light OS tweaks in tow. And though it loses the USB 2.0 port that made the A500 fairly distinctive, it gains a battery rated for 12 hours of video playback - a good thing, since it'll have stiff competition from ASUS, Apple and Samsung in the endurance department. To recap, this is a quad-core slate with 1GB of RAM, a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) display, 5-megapixel auto-focusing rear camera and a single-megapixel shooter up front. ![]() Though you can get it in black or white, it's available in one 32GB configuration for now. ![]() Well, the company's finally ready to come out and say, "Yes, we made this thing." The A510 is up for pre-order today in the US and Canada, with a price of $450. ![]() When we got hands-on at CES, for example, it wasn't at Acer's suite, but NVIDIA's booth (this is Acer's first Tegra 3 tablet, don'tcha know). ![]() The curious thing about the Acer Iconia Tab A510 is that it's been out in the open for months - we've even handled it - but for whatever reason, Acer's never publicly acknowledged it as the successor to last year's A500.
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