Nov
23
2010

Acer jumping into Android tablet market with three models



Acer has decided to join the masses in rolling out a tablet for any and every demographic the company can possibly think of with a line of new 4.8″, 7″, and 10.1″ tablets. The company introduced the products during the Acer global press conference Tuesday, all of which will eventually run Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) when they are released in 2011.

Acer started out its presentation by saying that everyone uses technology differently, and that the future showed a “variety of form factors and devices.” Indeed, Acer seems to want to get into all of those markets at once with its new family of tablets, all of which will have dual-core Tegra CPUs and come with Acer’s own UI. None of the products have a name yet, nor is their OS ready yet, but the company hopes to have them available to the public in the spring of next year.

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