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New Acer AIO will run on Android

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 31 May 2013 11:31 User comments (6)

New Acer AIO will run on Android Acer has announced its DA220HQL all-in-one, one of the first AIOs to run on Android and not Windows.
The 21.5-inch multitouch panel has 1080p resolution, runs on Android 4.0 and a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual-core ARM Coretex-A9 processor.

Some resellers had incorrectly posted that the AIO would run on the upcoming Intel Haswell 4430, but that does not appear to be accurate.

Under the hood is 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, front-facing camera, built-in speakers, Wi-Fi, Micro-HDMI, Micro USB 2.0, and wireless keyboard and mouse.



More importantly, the device will be cheap, with retailers currently pricing it at $399 to $425.

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6 user comments

11.6.2013 00:37

if they want me to buy something like this, they need to come up with a capable office and corporate email support.

21.6.2013 02:40

With those specs and Android, isn't it just a smart TV?

31.6.2013 08:51

Originally posted by KillerBug:
With those specs and Android, isn't it just a smart TV?
That's exactly what I was thinking.

41.6.2013 11:12

Hope it comes with a shoulder strap. It's gonna be tough lugging that tablet around.

51.6.2013 22:52

Originally posted by joepet200:
Hope it comes with a shoulder strap. It's gonna be tough lugging that tablet around.

My thoughts exactly... I am sure it will be cheap and people will buy it thinking it is a computer and I will get support calls on they cannot install their programs on it.

I do not see this being very successful.

62.6.2013 00:44

Very mediocre specs

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