Acer looks to be serious about its commitment to the quad-core system processor Tegra 3 from Nvidia. The company said work at least two models where the flagship - Iconia Tab A700/A701 - will get a rare high-resolution display panel with 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Acer Iconia A700 and A701 is probably the surf flat but with and without support for mobile broadband. In addition to NVIDIA's powerful Tegra 3 processor operating at a clock frequency of up to 1.4 GHz over its four Cortex-A9 is thus the greatest benefit surf plate display panel.
According to user profiles for Acer's two new models to be surfing the plates namely to come up with an outstanding resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, a resolution that is actually higher than most 24-inch screens can offer on the PC market today. Although the 16:10 format may seem awkward for a media-oriented product to a surf pad does this agree with the style that today's 10-inch models use with its 1280 x 800 pixel resolution.
There are to date no surf boards or for that matter laptops that can offer a similar resolution in such a small format - probably around 10 inches - and it's still unclear who would be behind the production of the Acer's display panel. But if the information is correct and Acer is working on a high-resolution flat surf for Android, it is possible that there is time before Apple has long been rumored to work on a high resolution model of its iPhone.
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