By
Sean Buckley posted Dec 29th 2011 7:00PM
Acer already spilled the beans on its
Iconia Tab A200, a 10.1-inch slab powered by NVIDIA's 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, but whatever happened to that
Tegra 3 touting A700? It went to Russia, of course. According to No
Mobile.ru, the A200's slimmer, but more powerful brother will debut at
CES 2012 next month. The Ruskie
site pegs the tablet's 1920 x 1200 resolution screen at 10.1-inches, which is bordered by SIM and micro-USB slots, a dedicated rotation lock switch, the standard volume
rockers, an
audio jack and a micro-
HDMI port. On its rear they found a textured back garnished with a five megapixel camera
sporting a built-in flash -- the whole unit weights 650 grams (1.43 pounds) and boasts a ten hour battery life. When can we see it? At CES, says No
Mobile.ru, or in
stores if you're willing to wait until March. We'll poke around Acer's offerings next month and let you know what we find. Can't wait? Follow the source
link below for a few more
pictures.
[Thanks, Erik]
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