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Mike from Netbooklive.net got the Acer 1825PT tablet PC a few days ago and now he has posted a short user review with a video hands on of one of the most interesting options in 2010 when it comes to a tablet PC.Why I say interesting is because the Acer 1825PT offers good performance thanks to an Intel Low Voltage CPU, plenty of RAM and storage, a capacitive display, hardware QWERTY (very important for tablet PC productivity) and a moderate price around the 900$ mark (it hasn't yet landed in ...
Remember the Acer Aspire 1825PTZ and 1825PT? Many said it would be just like the 1820PT, a product that never really showed up in stores, but the second time it seems Acer did a good job and managed to ship the product in time, so Aspire 1825PTZ just got unboxed somewhere in Germany.To recall things a bit, Acer Aspira 1825PTZ is a convertible tablet powered by an Intel Ultra Low Voltage CPU, the SU4100 (dual core) and features a capacitive multi touch display with 11.6 inch diagonal and 720p...
One of the most anticipated tablets of this moment is the Acer 1820PT, not doubt about it, as we wrote quite a few articles on it (here's one for example). A recent leak shed the light on it's future. I can tell you it won't be nice, as there's info that two new models will replace it: the Acer Aspire 1825PT and 1825PTZ, both featuring an Intel ULV CPU, both 11.6 screens and quite large capacity batteries, possibly 9 cell so if the current Timelines with ULV CPUs are good for about 8 hours I can...