Battery life is definitely on the Playbooks side, about 8hrs or so. On the Acer Tab i think were looking at around 4-5 hrs. Speakers I will say Playbook aswell, each speaker facing you at the edge of the screen and they sound very good. The Acers speakers are both on the bottom by the home button so holding the tablet landscape both speakers face one way. Wireless I will say the Acer as my Playbook always found a way to drop the wifi signal or wouldn't respond while connected sporadically.How are do the speakers compare? Which has the better battery life? Which seemed to hold a better WiFi connection? Thanks.
r0c,Battery life is definitely on the Playbooks side, about 8hrs or so. On the Acer Tab i think were looking at around 4-5 hrs. Speakers I will say Playbook aswell, each speaker facing you at the edge of the screen and they sound very good. The Acers speakers are both on the bottom by the home button so holding the tablet landscape both speakers face one way. Wireless I will say the Acer as my Playbook always found a way to drop the wifi signal or wouldn't respond while connected sporadically.
Bigum, lemme ask you. I have the option to pick up the HTC evo View which is the same as the HTC Flyer but with Sprint 4g. Which of the the android tablets do you perfer ? The Acer or the Flyer. I am debating on going to the Flyer for the screen quality alone. I know the Flyer has a 1.5gig Snapdragon cpu as apposed to a Tegra 2 as well as 1gig ram to the 512 on the Acer. Do you notice any differences in performance ? Thanks !I've had both of these devices as well. I agree with most of what has been said.
I need to emphasize that the screen on the A100 is terrible. The Playbook had a terrific screen, as does the HTC Flyer I own. Viewing angles are awful, and I just can't find a way to look at the screen where it looks decent.
Bigum, lemme ask you. I have the option to pick up the HTC evo View which is the same as the HTC Flyer but with Sprint 4g. Which of the the android tablets do you perfer ? The Acer or the Flyer. I am debating on going to the Flyer for the screen quality alone. I know the Flyer has a 1.5gig Snapdragon cpu as apposed to a Tegra 2 as well as 1gig ram to the 512 on the Acer. Do you notice any differences in performance ? Thanks !
I choose the HTC Evo View as the company I work for has a contract with Sprint. That being said I get the device and the stylus for 250$ and with unlimited 4g service.Without hesitation I would pick the evo View. The screen and the implementation of the stylus are superb.
It doesn't have Honeycomb, but HTC has done a fabulous job with the Android 2.3 and their Sense overlay.
As far as processing speed, my HTC Flyer is much snappier than either my A100 was or my Galaxy Tab 10.1 is. Maybe the Android 2.3 is less demanding, but for whatever reason my Flyer has a much smoother interface. Email is handled well, and the supplied widgets are great.
I'm a bit of a techno-junkie, so I really like to try out devices. The HTC Flyer (evo View) has not disappointed.
My only caveat would be that the screen scratches easily. I never put on screen protectors, and I paid the price with my Flyer. It developed small scratches right away and then a large one after a USB connector hit it. I've since covered it with a ZAGG protector.
Good luck. Let us know what you pick!
I just bought one at Walmart and will be returning it tomorrow. I just don't like the display. I know a different launcher can fix text size (to a degree), but the viewing angle is just bad. My "normal" view is portrait, and it changes just from one of my eyes to the other. Colors just seem to fluctuate with only slight movement. My Optimus-V display looks better (IMO), you'd think smaller, but nominal text size isn't much different! Speed is very good on the Acer!
This does have 512mb RAM, since it shows 456mb available. You only have about 5.3 GB storage remaining from the 8 gb advertised. I didn't like the very limited "screen" settings, basically only brightness. Personally I "thought" I would like a 7" form being much more portable, but after playing with it (and almost dropping it), it does weight a bit and really isn't that much more portable than a 10" screen. I may try the Transformer next (on sale at Frys with free case).
The HTC can play 1080p video.I choose the HTC Evo View as the company I work for has a contract with Sprint. That being said I get the device and the stylus for 250$ and with unlimited 4g service.
A co-worker has the tablet so I spent alittle time doing a comparison. I do agree that the HTC tablet feels abit more responsive. It is running Gingerbread but they did say it would get Honeycomb soon as an update.
Hardware wise the cpus differ as the Acer has a dual core Tegra and the Evo has a Snapdragon single core. How do these differ performance wise (gaming aside) Can the HTC play 720p/1080p youtube video in the browser ?
Last question is the Apps and Android Market. I believe they are different Markets for Gingerbread and Honeycomb ? Are the apps different ?
Thanks for the advice, It is much appreciated.
I just bought one at Walmart and will be returning it tomorrow. I just don't like the display. I know a different launcher can fix text size (to a degree), but the viewing angle is just bad. My "normal" view is portrait, and it changes just from one of my eyes to the other. Colors just seem to fluctuate with only slight movement. My Optimus-V display looks better (IMO), you'd think smaller, but nominal text size isn't much different! Speed is very good on the Acer!
This does have 512mb RAM, since it shows 456mb available. You only have about 5.3 GB storage remaining from the 8 gb advertised. I didn't like the very limited "screen" settings, basically only brightness. Personally I "thought" I would like a 7" form being much more portable, but after playing with it (and almost dropping it), it does weight a bit and really isn't that much more portable than a 10" screen. I may try the Transformer next (on sale at Frys with free case).