[TechRepublic] Cracking Open the 7" Acer Iconia Tab

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TR Dojo

TechRepublic Member | November 03, 2011

Editor's note
In case you missed it yesterday, I cracked open the 7" Acer Iconia Tab Android tablet this week. Check out the gallery.

Cracking Open the 7" Acer Iconia Tab (A100)

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