Browse the internet or play your favorite apps on this Acer tablet. It runs on an Android operating system and is powered by a quad-core 64-bit processor for full functionality. Google Mobile Services and Microsoft Office Suite are preloaded on this Acer tablet for out-of-the-box work or play capabilities, and DTS-HD Premium Sound lets you enjoy videos.
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So this review was a bit difficult for me as I had to consider the price point of the tablet. It clearly isn't flagship territory, but it is a tremendous value. There just aren't many 10" tablets that are well built below 200 dollars let alone one having 32 GBs of storage and I think that is the best thing that is going for the tablet. The performance is solid for basic tasks, but this is definitely not a gaming tablet even with a 720P screen you can notice performance is just good enough to be smooth experience for basic tasks like Email, Facebook, and Twitter. Another pleasant experience that I had was the dual front facing speakers. They may not be the loudest in the world, but they are well positioned to give the best experience that they can possibly deliver and my hats off to Acer for considering that. Camera quality was of the par for tablets. I wouldn't use it for more than a in a pinch shot, but it will do for Skype calls and various video chats. Happy to see Android 6.0 out of the box, and I hope to see it getting Android 7.0 in the pipeline for a relatively recent tablet. The battery stamina is fantastic. Stand-by time is among the best that I've ever seen on a tablet. Could be potentially due to a relatively weak processing package that was only moderately more powerful than a quite dated First Generation Nexus 7 and a little behind a 2013 Nexus 7 Second Generation, but for multimedia purposes works just fine. Standby time is around a week and screen on time is fantastic. Overall this is a great value tablet that is quite well rounded and doesn't have many issues. My biggest complaint is all the bloatware that comes preinstalled on the tablet that can intimidate first time Android users. Also it comes with a tablet stand so it is clearly aimed at watching videos.