Hot on the heels of the brand new Acer Iconia A1,
which was just announced a few days ago, comes the second-generation
Acer Iconia B1 with an updated design, improved specs, and optional 3G
connectivity. It now sports a look similar to that of Acer’s more
expensive, high-end tablets, and yet it’s aimed squarely at the
entry-level market.
The new Iconia B1 is equipped with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor from MediaTek,
the same 7-inch WSVGA display from the previous model, 1GB RAM, and
choices of either 8GB or 16GB of internal storage. The Iconia B1 used to
be good enough, but now it’s merely good. Acer worked its way through
one whole word. And that’s progress.
Acer plans on releasing the Wi-Fi-only version of the Iconia B1 first in
Europe, Middle East and Africa starting in mid-June with a €129 price
tag. Meanwhile, the 3G-enabled version will be sold for €179. Read the
full press release below for all of the details.
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