Acer launches affordable Iconia Tab 10, has 2GB RAM & 32GB storage

After introducing it during last year’s IFA, Acer makes it available for purchase which is affordable enough given its respectable specs. The Iconia Tab 10 carries 2GB RAM, a spacious 32GB internal storage, and is reinforced with Gorilla Glass 4.

Acer Iconia Tab 10 specs:
10.1-inch WUXGA Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
Zero Air Gap touch panel
Anti-fingerprint coating
Gorilla Glass 4
170-degree viewing angle
1.5GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi
HDMI port
Dolby sound technology
Android 4.4 KitKat

Acer-Iconia-tab-10-1

The Iconia Tab 10 is priced internationally at $249 or approximately Php11K. Considering its decent specs and useful features, the asking price isn’t so bad. Stay tuned as we wait for updates on its local availability.

{Via} {Source}

The post Acer launches affordable Iconia Tab 10, has 2GB RAM & 32GB storage appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Acer outs new Acer C910 Chromebook, starts at $500

Acer America has just announced the latest model of the Acer C910 Chromebook which now sports a 5th Generation Intel Core i5 processor.

Acer C910 Chromebook specs:
15.6-inch Full HD (1920×1080) / HD (1366×768) IPS display
5th Generation Intel Core i5-5200U Processor
4GB RAM
32GB SSD
2×2 WiFi 802.11AC with MIMO technology
Bluetooth 4.0
USB 3.0 port
USB 2.0 port
HDMI port
SD Card Reader
393 x 256 x 24.2 mm
2.2Kg

The Acer C910 Chromebook C910-54M1 with 5th Generation Intel Core i5-5200U processor and 15.6-inch Full HD display has a price tag of $499.99 and will be available in the U.S. in April.

source: Acer U.S.

The post Acer outs new Acer C910 Chromebook, starts at $500 appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Asus Zenfone C First Impressions

Here’s your first look at the Asus Zenfone C, set to be released in the country soon. It’s posed to be the successor to the Zenfone 4, sporting almost the same internals albeit equipped with a larger display.

AsusZenfoneC-Philippines (4)

While the impending release may be a few weeks (or maybe months) away, the folks from Asus Philippines were kind enough to lend us a unit for review. The actual unit was enclosed in its original packaging, and does not come with any accessories to boot. The device also has a huge sticker at the back bearing its controls, as it is said to have come from their main headquarters.

The Zenfone C looks pretty much like any other Zenfone out in the market right now. It looks solid and feels great to hold. Despite its somewhat chunky appearance, it provides a comfortable grip, thanks to its arched back. It doesn’t really look that distinguishable from its siblings, as it sports the same design language seen on most Zenfones like the trademark concentric rings design at the bottom which catches light no matter which way you position it. Its bezels are thick for today’s standards, but is something that can be ignored given its budget price point.

AsusZenfoneC-Philippines (5)

To give you a quick roundup, it has unlit capacitive keys printed in a metallic silver finish on the front, and the textured metallic power and volume buttons are found at the right side with corresponding symbols engraved beside them. On top lies the 3.5mm socket for audio equipment. Down under the device are the microphone and the microUSB port.

AsusZenfoneC-Philippines (1)

Flip the device over and we’ve got the 5MP rear camera at the top-center, accompanied by an LED flash just underneath. The long speaker grills are seen at the bottom part. The polycarbonate back shell in a white matte finish looks respectable, but is susceptible to fingerprints and smudges. Inside the shell are the removable 2,100mAh battery and slots for two SIM cards and a microSD card.

AsusZenfoneC-Philippines (2)

We ran our initial benchmark tests and here’s what we got:

AnTuTu -18,743
Quadrant Standard – 7,145
Vellamo -1340 (Browser),  843 (Multicore), 592 (Metal)

ASUS ZenFone C specs:
4.5- inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480 @218ppi
Oleophobic Coating
Intel Atom Z2520 1.2GHz dual-core processor with HyperThreading Technology
PowerVR SGX 544 MP2
1GB RAM
Expandable 8GB internal storage
Supports up 64GB microSD
Dual-SIM
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
3G/HSPA
Bluetooth
5MP rear camera
VGA front-facing camera
2,100mAh battery
Android 4.4
136.5 x 67 x 10.9 mm
149g
Colors: Black, Red and White

AsusZenfoneC-Philippines (3)

The Asus Zenfone C’s local price and availability has yet to be announced. Our full review comes about in a week, so stay tuned.

The post Asus Zenfone C First Impressions appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

LG to create the next Nexus device too?

In addition to Chinese manufacturing conglomerate Huawei, Tech giant LG is also set to make a new Nexus device once again after a year of hiatus, according to reports from the Korean media.

Google Nexus 5

According to reports from eToday, Google engineers recently visited the Korean firm’s headquarters and factories as part of an upcoming collaboration. The new device is codenamed “N000″, which also carries a working name “Nexus 7” (not to be confused with the Asus Nexus 7) and is claimed to be the next Nexus smartphone. Part of the tour included visits to the display factories, R&D labs, and facilities concerning features such as OIS and wireless charging.

LG is no stranger to making Google devices — if these reports are true, we might see a new LG-made Google flagship after the Nexus 4 and 5 in 2012 and 2013. As always, the new Nexus devices are first to sport the newest version of the Android operating system, on top of the regular updates and top-of-the-line hardware.

With LG coming into the picture and Huawei also creating its Nexus device as reported earlier, is it possible that Google might be making two Nexus devices for different market segments? What are your expectations for the next Nexus smartphone?

{eToday, via}

The post LG to create the next Nexus device too? appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.