First up is the Iconia, which is at its heart, is a i5 Core laptop. 4GB of DDR3 RAM, integrated Intel graphics, a hard drive up to 750GB, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Ports are the usual two USB 2.0, one USB 3.0, HDMI, and VGA.
And yes kids, that's two 1,366x768 high definition touchscreens you're looking at!
So if you're sitting there feeling all warm and tingly like I am right now, check out the phone.
According to Acer, the yet-unnamed mobile device has the "soul of a tablet" but the capabilities of a smartphone, with one of the hallmark features being its 4.8-inch, 1,024x480-pixel touch screen. The company says the 21:9 aspect ratio display will provide the same user experience as a PC, so you won't need to zoom in and out and scroll left to right on Web pages.
Though Acer did not disclose which version of Android would run on the handset, the Web browser offers support for Adobe Flash 10.1, multiple windows, and multitouch.
Other goodies include a 1GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video calling, DLNA support and Dolby Mobile Technology, Wi-Fi (802.11n), and Bluetooth 3.0. (That equals to the HTC EVO)
The smartphone is a quad-band GSM handset and has HSPDA support and even though there was no mention of carrier at this time, all eyes look to T-Mobile. womp-womp.
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