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{"pcmag":{"the Bottom Line":["bottom Line \r\n The Acer Iconia Tab A200 Is A Bit Thick And Heavy, But Its Low Price And Decent Performance, Coupled With The Latest Android \"ice Cream Sandwich,\" Make It A Good Choice For The Budget-minded."],"score":["good"],"cons":["cons \r\n Thick And Heavy. Mediocre Display. Does Not Charge Over Usb."],"source":"http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2401208,00.asp","pros":["pros \r\n Ships With Android 4.0 \"ice Cream Sandwich.\" Full-sized Usb 2.0 Port. Smooth And Reliable Performance. Inexpensive."]},"cnet":{"the Bottom Line":["the Acer Iconia Tab A200 Delivers An Appealingly Low Price, But Makes Some Key Sacrifices To Get There."],"score":["3.0","3.0"],"cons":["other Than Android 4.0 Upgradability, There's Really Nothing Particularly Special About The A200. There's Only One, Low-quality Front-facing Camera And No Back Camera. There's Also No Hdmi. Acer Ring, An App And Bookmark Hub, Is Slow To Start And Doesn't Make Launching Apps More Efficient."],"source":"http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/acer-iconia-tab-a200/4505-3126_7-35128000.html","pros":["the Acer Iconia Tab A200 Has The Lowest Price Yet Of Any Post-honeycomb 10-inch Tablet. It Also Has Expandable Memory Options, A Full Usb Port, And A Well-designed, Grippy Back, And Is Upgradable To Android 4.0 (ice Cream Sandwich). While Running Honeycomb We Saw Poor Wi-fi Performance, But Performance Greatly Improved When We Upgraded To Ics."]}} |
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