Look, if you're following or collecting of Acer products here is a new one,
The screen of the W510 looks very professional, like a slightly smaller, squatter iPad, virtually indistinguishable from other windows or Android 10-inch tablets with edge-to-edge glass and a gently curved back panel. It's solidly built and feels like a solid productivity tool. It's 1.3 pounds as a tablet, and 2.6 pounds with the keyboard added.
Based on the touch screen systems we' have this to date, Windows 8 still hasn't quite nailed the screen rotation in tablet mode. Rotating your screen still results in a delay before the orientation rights itself. If you don't want to bother, there's a rotation lock button on the top edge of the screen.
The keyboard dock it plugs into, is somewhat less upscale looking than the tablet. It's bulky, but contains an additional battery, so connecting the two parts should give you a very extended battery life. The keyboard features white island-style keys against a light silver keyboard tray, with a small clickpad below.
The keys are on the small side. This is a non-final build of the W510, so that may improve in the final version.
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The screen of the W510 looks very professional, like a slightly smaller, squatter iPad, virtually indistinguishable from other windows or Android 10-inch tablets with edge-to-edge glass and a gently curved back panel. It's solidly built and feels like a solid productivity tool. It's 1.3 pounds as a tablet, and 2.6 pounds with the keyboard added.
Based on the touch screen systems we' have this to date, Windows 8 still hasn't quite nailed the screen rotation in tablet mode. Rotating your screen still results in a delay before the orientation rights itself. If you don't want to bother, there's a rotation lock button on the top edge of the screen.
The keyboard dock it plugs into, is somewhat less upscale looking than the tablet. It's bulky, but contains an additional battery, so connecting the two parts should give you a very extended battery life. The keyboard features white island-style keys against a light silver keyboard tray, with a small clickpad below.
The keys are on the small side. This is a non-final build of the W510, so that may improve in the final version.
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