
Overall, the Iconia 6120 is a fresh take on the Windows tablet, but we'd like to see a slimmer design and a wider selection of touch apps. What this notebook is crying out for is software that can better take advantage of the two displays when laid flat, especially games. And while the apps are interesting, they take a while to load and don't truly take advantage of the unique design. Still, this notebook is heavy and its battery life is short. The Acer Ring interface on the Iconia 6120 is a cool way to interact with the notebook the touch keyboard is workable and SocialJogger represents a fresh way to access social network information in a single place. Notes: Note globale: 60% prix: 50% performances: 60% équipement: 60% ergonomie: 80%Ħ0% Acer Iconia 6120 Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR We've slammed a lot of Windows-based consumer tablets for not taking the touch experience seriously, so Acer deserves some credit for innovating here. Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: Long story short, the ICONIA-484G64ns will not replace traditional notebooks any time soon, but makes for a good alternative to the fancy MacBook seen on the CEO's desk. The battery is a downer, and people may not want to spend Rs 70,000 on this device. Having said that, the device has its limitations and lacks basics such as an inbuilt card reader.

The current issues with the touch interface can be expected to fade away with the arrival of Windows 8.

The dual screens and the Acer Ring application lend the notebook an oomph factor that makes the iPad and other Android tablets look boring. Although its touch precision is nowhere near any iOS device, the ICONIA's multitasking ability still gives it an advantage. 60% First On TechTree: Review: Acer ICONIA-484G64ns Source: EN→FR It's not often that you come across a device that offers not one, but two bigger-than-iPad touchscreens, and is capable of running a full-fledged Windows 7 OS and robust productivity applications.
