Nice little (inexpensive) tablet, but showing its age through the amount of RAM provided,I used to own (and LOVE!) a Sony-Ericsson Xperia Arc S, which similarly had just 512kb of RAM; (and even less when space was comandeered for "Bloatware". Whatever, if you want a small tablet that will keep a small chid happy (e.g. on a long car journey) and you're not TOO bothered iif the child manages to damage it, then this is he tablet you want.
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It's my first tablet so I don't have too much experience of them in general apart from my daughters i-pad but that's in a different league and price range obviously. I am generally very pleased with it as it does almost everything I want it do do fairly well and at a great price which gets even lower with the cashback deal they offer. The only downside is it's inability to read the external SD card which makes a mockery of it even having one, I have now wasted about £20 on a 32GB SD card that the thing can't even use. If you are thinking of storing much stuff on the device get one with more internal storage space and ignore their claims of being able to expand the memory via the external SD card slot - - you can't. This is not a fault with my device as I have researched the problem and it seems to be widespread. I did contact Acer about it but they were a waste of time and just wanted to charge me for information the upshot of which was to downgrade the operating system or "root" the device. Why should you have to go to all that trouble to get the thing to function as advertised? You get what you pay for I guess.Read full review
Why is it so difficult to get an operating manual? Although I purchased this with full packaging etc - nice flashy box - "quick start" sheet (tells you nothing you couldn't figure out for yourself) - big thick leaflets for guarantee etc - only big and thick because it's a couple of lines of info in ten zillion languages so where's the manual? - well on the acer website of course - and it takes a lot of finding (of course you would also have to have an existing way of getting on the web if you can't figure out how to connect this tablet without a manual) great - eventually find the manual - managed to download it - right now how to read it - it's a PDF file - Oh - no way to read PDF files - so had to download an app to do that - so got the Foxit reader downloaded and working - great we can now read the manual wouldn't it be good to put that manual on the desktop for easy access ? - nope - can't do that - had to download yet another app for that which I finally got to work so far about 3 hours just to be able to read the manual (which isn't that comprehensive actually) - which could have all been avoided just by them including a single html file to read I'm still trying to find a usable flash plug-in for the browser - no luck so far Oh and I'm also trying to find an app that will let me switch the unit back on by just touching the screen - rather than fiddling around finding the on/off switch - which is a tiny black thing on a black case and not marked in any way I would really love to meet some of the design teams for these gadgets - I'm convinced they are not from planet earth!Read full review
Other reviews of this tablet always state that it is not a good as a Google Nexus. Having used both, there is not much difference between them. Put them both in a folding leather case and you will not be able to tell the difference between them. The Iconia B1 was over a £100 less than a Google Nexus. I spent £15 on a 32 GB memory card to take the memory up to 40 GB. This gives me plenty of room to store lots of movies using the MX player app and most of my music collection. Another £10 on a leather case and £2 on a screen protector later and I am very happy with the whole package. If Acer honour their £20 cashback which I can claim from next month, I will have a really good tablet which would have cost me.
For a while ive wanted to get a Tablet ive got a sony z1 but u can only do so much with a phone and a laptop sometimes can be a pain so a read a lot of reviews and good pointers on a lot tablets if u havnt got the dosh for a i-pad honest you shud get a ACER Iconia ive only got the 8gb one but u can get a 32gb sd card on line for £6 that puts ye tablet on 40gb for a fraction to if u bought a Acer 32gb one am rather pleased with what a bought its light ish u can watch T.v watch films have unlimted music on it and the apps or free on Android compared to i-pad where u hve to pay BEST FIFTY NINE POUNDS A EVER SPENT if a could buy another a would well RECOMENDED 10/10
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