Looks like Acer delays the release of their 7-inch Iconia Tab A100. The companies Honeycomb, Tegra 2-powered tablet won’t be arriving, as had been expected – right around now. Though it will in fact make its debut in the second half of 2011. No reasons have been announced other than to that the device has been postponed. A polish blog suggesting the A100 had been canceled. Acer’s UK reps are adamant that’s not been the case, but anyone who was looking forward to grabbing one soon will be disappointed either way.
Source: tabletowo.pl via Engadget.com
Looks like Acer’s 7-inch
Iconia Tab A100 has opted for a fashionably late entrance. We’ve just been informed by the company that its Honeycomb-sporting, Tegra 2-powered slate will not be arriving, as had been expected, right around now, but will in fact make its debut in the second half of 2011. No reasons have been given for the move, other than to say that the device has been postponed. The thing that prompted us to query Acer’s PR team was a report out of Poland suggesting the A100 had been cancelled. Acer’s UK reps are adamant that’s not been the case, but anyone who was looking forward to grabbing one soon will be disappointed either way.
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