Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Acer Iconia Loss BZ467-W500 Review

W500-BZ467 sports 10.1-inch display that supports 720p video in 1280 with 800-resolution. It has a higher resolution than the ViewSonic ViewPad 10 ($ 729 list, 2 stars), which offered only a resolution of 1024 x 600, and the edges of the Apple iPhone 2 ($ 699 - $ 829, 4.5 stars), which 1024 x 768 resolution offers its 9.7-inch screen. BZ467-W500 screen is covered by scratch-resistant glass screen, a dark gray aluminum frame.


Along the edge of the W500-BZ467 find a power button, push button volume control and a button of Windows on the ring shines with a blue LED light. The W500-BZ467 has also seen a large telescope on most tablets, giving plenty of room for your thumbs to enter the tablet without touching the screen. At 2.1 pounds, it's not the lightest tablet you up, and run the two major dimensions: 0.77 by 7.48 by 10.83 inches.
Acer Iconia Loss BZ467-W500
Acer Iconia Loss BZ467-W500
While some touch-screen tablet can keep track of only two inputs affect both (such as ViewSonic ViewPad 10), and others can take up to eleven (as iPad2), Acer Iconia not five, which means that you can use two or three fingers on both hands, or the five fingers of one. In addition to the regular movements such as zoom and scroll pinch, five fingers on the screen will pull up the call Acer, a menu with touch-friendly utilities such as a touch-based browser, a collection of Games and device control, which puts all the camera settings spoke literally at your fingertips.


The W500-BZ467 also communicate with friends and family with two front and back, up to 3 megapixel webcam, a microphone, and Dolby Virtual Surround. The sound quality is clear and precise even at higher volumes. Unfortunately, there is much less in itself, but for a handheld device, the sound is excellent.




Acer Iconia Loss BZ467-W500
Acer Iconia Loss BZ467-W500


The standout feature of the W500 is connected BZ467 keyboard accessories, offering a simple if not elegant to the problem of all the tablets on Windows, the lack of a keyboard and mouse. Home Connection is simple, just a USB port with two taps. The keyboard adds a little weight on the total package, £ 04.03 all together, but it also adds bulk, bumping up the thickness of 1.3 inches. Once connected, the overall form factor is not too far from a regular netbook. This keyboard uses a traditional layout, and instead of the touchpad, you would see on a standard laptop or netbook, it uses a set pointer in the middle of the keyboard that corresponds to that found on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 ($ 1,399.99 direct, 3 , 5 stars). Along the bottom edge, just below the space bar are the buttons on the mouse left and right.


The addition of a keyboard and mouse to the tablet makes the Windows environment more manageable and manufacturers of Windows to put in tables should consider the following results from Acer here.


Features


The W500 takes its-BZ467 "W" nickname of the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium, which is used as the operating system. Unlike other tablets running different iterations of Android, W500-BZ467 power to provide a more familiar interface and compatibility with software that a user may already know and use. Using Windows is both a strength and a weakness because it offers support Flash, the software fully equipped, and compatibility with simple accessories and peripherals. Unfortunately, even with the addition of a keyboard and mouse leaves the screen size of compressed Windows seems crowded with small icons and no room for adult-sized fingers.


The W500 also offers BZ467-a fine selection of ports and connectors, two USB 2.0 ports, an SD card reader and HDMI output. The keyboard uses a USB 2.0 port accessory and covering the other, but has two USB 2.0 ports over too, so things even out. The HDMI connection is also a full 1080p video output, making it a viable complement to your existing media set-up. If you have cable entirely, BZ467-W500 also comes with Acer Clear.fi, Easy Setup Home Media Server that lets you share and stream media between devices on your wireless network. Speaking of wireless options, the W500-BZ467 both 802.11n Wi-Fi network and get online.


The W500 is BZ467 32 GB solid state drive (SSD) is fast, and physically small enough to be ideal for a shelf, but their capacity is very little frustration. It would not be a problem if the pills were running a lightweight operating system designed for a smaller storage capacity of the tablets, but it runs Windows 7, which means there is plenty of space to store things.


Like many Windows machines come W500-BZ467 its fair share of pre-installed software, from the utility at all. Some, like Skype, you'll probably want to keep. Others, such as links website dedicated to eBay and Netflix, you probably do not want to fill your office and your hard drive. The BZ467-W500 also comes with 60 days of testing on both Microsoft Office 2010 and Trend Micro Internet Security titanium.


Performance


The W500-BZ467 can run Windows, but that does not mean he is ready to compete with other netbooks Windows. It comes with a 1GHz AMD processor dual core C-50, which is part of AMD's Fusion line of accelerated processing units (APU), which puts the processor and graphics on the same chip die. Although this configuration provides greater efficiency of the battery and enhanced graphics performance, the overall experience is still slow.


In Cinebench R11.5, a test processor 3D rendering tax, W500-BZ467 scored 0.39 points, beating competitors such as malnourished ViewSonic ViewPad 10 (0.20 points), but lags behind others, like Dell Inspiron Duo (Black) ($ 549 list, 3 stars), who scored 0.46 points.


Neither the SYSmark 2007 test of our success, or the MobileMark 2007 battery test, we were able to drive on the right Iconia W500 is due to software compatibility problems. Video anecdotal test loop will bring the battery lasts about 3 hours and 20 minutes. Although not definitive because the MobileMark test results, these results are the best devices, such as the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T ($ 650 direct, 3.5 stars) (3:39) and the Dell Inspiron Duo (3 : 12). The equipment used tablet-specific operating systems, however, has produced a much better life of the battery in similar tests, such as the Apple iPhone 2 (7:30), and Motorola Xoom (7.25).


Without the highest number reference point to compare, compare Acer Iconia Tab W500-BZ467 other tablets should be quite a subjective experience. If a Windows-based tablet, BZ467-W500 is one of the best devices we've seen, and much of this is due to the keyboard accessory. Their use of pure tablets, W500-BZ467 seems lame. Although the battery life and processor speed to compare quite well with other Windows-based tablets and convertible bonds to touch the PC, the overall experience is still flat compared to the tablet of specific operating systems using the Motorola Xoom ($ 599 - $ 799, 3.5 stars) or the Apple iPad 2


With the loss Iconia W500-BZ467, Acer has made a strong attempt to put a shelf fitted into the hands of Windows users, and with the addition of intelligent keyboard home, it actually works. For buyers who want a tablet on Windows, this may be your best option. Tablets for a better experience in general, but you will always be better to look at Motorola Xoom or second Apple iPad
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