Acer working on Android tablets with Tegra 3

Acer is working on new Android tablets based on Nvidia’s Tegra 3 soc. The A510 and A511 run both on Android 3.2.1 and have a resolution of 1280×800 pixels. Probably going to be the wi-fi and 3g model of the same tablet.

The names of some of the specifications of the new tablets came out via profiles on the web server of Acer by a Japanese blogger discovered were. The profiles of the A510 and A511 are virtually identical, making it likely that different versions of the same tablet.

The A510 and A511 are both powered by the Tegra 3 soc from Nvidia, which recently formally introduced. The tablets have a screen resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The diagonal screen size is unknown but presumably is that, as with the existing A500 tablet, a 10.1″. The profiles also show that Android 3.2.1 is used, and not the latest 4.0 version.

When the tablets officially announced, it is not yet known. The tablets are most likely not the first with a Tegra 3 chip. That honor probably goes to Asus, that next month its Transformer Prime in Asia reports.


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