Saturday, March 22, 2014

Price of Acer Iconia B1 in Nepal

A well renown gadget giant ACER have released a tablet in a budget price range. This tablet is better in both the hardware and its software compability.
  • Outer Build & Design
The Acer Iconia B1 is a 7-inch tablet, and  comes in a compact form factor.  The tablet is light-weight
Talking of the design and construction, the front of the tablet has a big black bezel, and the screen peeps through it in a manner similar to a digital photo-frame. The top sports Acer branding at the middle and a VGA camera at the right side. There's a strange Blue-coloured frame contouring the tablet at the sides, and sadly, it doesn't do much to enhance the look of the device. It looks more like a toy, and though we do understand that it's a budget tablet, Acer has cut corners when it comes to the quality of materials used.

  • Display
The 7-inch (diagonal) WSVGA capacitive multitouch screen comes with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels, which is nothing to write home about. The pixel density is about 170 ppi. Also, the colours appear to be washed out and due to the low resolution, images also appear to be less sharp. Viewing angles, especially from the sides (vertically) are bad, and colours appear different from what they should. Although text doesn't appear very sharp, the screen is decent for reading e-books and magazines. The touch sensitivity is excellent and we didn't encounter any issues while using the device. As  a whole this tab includes a well marked dispaly.

  • Software and Interface
The Acer Iconia B1 runs Android 4.1.2 - Jelly Bean and except for a few tweaks in the notification bar, doesn't include any custom skin. At first boot we also found Google Play apps for Movies & TV, Books and Magazines, but they disappeared as soon as we connected the tablet to a Wi-Fi network - this is likely because of region restrictions. Acer also includes a Registration app. We like the fact that there's no bloatware and Acer has tried to keep the experience as close to stock Android as possible.
Acer Iconia B1 is one of the few 7-inch tablets that run Jelly Bean. Similar to the Nexus 7, the tablet's onscreen controls (for Home, Back and App Switching) are at the centre, and the notification tray and quick access settings (for brightness, screen timeout, Wi-Fi, Screen rotation, Bluetooth, GPS, Airplane mode and shortcut to Settings) are located at the top area in the notification tray, in a manner which is a bit different from the stock build of Android on the Nexus 7.

  • Camera
The Acer Iconia B1 comes with a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. Although, personally we're no fans on using tablets for clicking needs, some may miss having a rear camera that can be used for taking casual shots or just for scanning some documents. The pictures that we clicked with the front camera, indoors, were very grainy. It's functional at best and does a decent job when used for making video calls over Skype or other video chat apps.

  • Price:- 13,500 NRs 


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