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The Acer Iconia line of Windows tablets, including models like the Iconia W700 and W500, is discussed in these forum threads. Topics include troubleshooting Windows Update issues on the Iconia W700-6670, where updates fail to download or install properly. Other threads cover the Iconia Tab W500, a Windows 7 tablet with a detachable keyboard dock, and its dual-screen variant. Users also report a ClearType problem on the Iconia 484G64ns dual-screen model, where the bottom screen's orientation causes blurry text. These discussions highlight common user experiences with Acer Iconia tablets running Windows, focusing on updates, display quirks, and hardware design.
This is a very strange issue. I've had a tablet for a week now (Acer Iconia W700-6670) and I want to do the Windows Updates but they just don't seem to work. As in the updates are still in WU like they weren't done at all. I've done them three times now and I don't want to do them again because...
Hybrid designs are not new in the world of tablets, but they aren't exactly common either. The Acer Iconia Tab W500 tablet is a slate-style machine--all of its guts are behind the screen, and it can stand on its own as a tablet--but it also comes with a keyboard dock for occasions when you want...
Just bought Acer iconia dual screen tablet. Turned on and after while I notified that text on bottom monitor is blurry. 3hours discovery and finaly found the PROBLEM. Second screen true orientation is bottom up. This screen uses windows orientation landscape (flipped), so normaly would this...
Function-before-form fondleslab Review Aimed squarely at those of us who simply don’t see the point of Android or iOS, Acer’s Iconia Tab W500 is a Windows 7 Home Premium slate complete with decent graphics, a handy detachable keyboard, a sizeable chunk of storage and a realistic, if not cheap...
After falling behind in the tablet wars, Acer has been quickly trying to make up ground in recent weeks, first with the Iconia Tab A500 running Android 3.0 and now with the official release of the Iconia Tab W500, which runs Windows 7 in either its Home Premium or Professional flavor.Acer is...
Acer has made something very clear here at CES -- it's going to enter the tablet market much like it entered the netbook one, with lots of options. In addition to the Android tablets (it's got 4.8-, 7-, and 10-inch versions ) and the dual-screen Iconia , the company will be bringing its...