![]() ![]() ![]() There’s no hardware keyboard or trackpad. Open it up, and the Iconia looks like something out of a sci-fi flick: both planes are dominated by 14” multi-touch displays. It has two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port, HDMI, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet and an external USB SD/MMC card reader.įrom the outside, the Acer Iconia 6120 looks like a fairly classy high end notebook with a metal champagne lid and underside cover, polished gloss black plastics and a 14” laptop footprint. It has a 2.66GHz Intel Core i5 CPU with 4 gigs of DDR3 RAM, Intel HD integrated graphics, a 640 gig hard drive, WiFi 802.11n, a webcam and two LED backlit 1366 x 768 displays. The Acer Iconia is a mid-range 14” notebook by the specs. In fact, the price is almost mass-market friendly, and at $1,199 for a well-equiped laptop, it costs just a little bit more than did the fascinating but not very useful Libretto. While the Libretto was a limited run anniversary concept piece whose product run totaled a few thousand, Acer intends their Iconia 6120 to be a mass market notebook. What's not: Paltry battery life, heavy, not a product for those who do lots of data entry.Īre two screens better than one? This isn’t the first time a product has begged that question: the first was the Toshiba Libretto W100 7” dual screen Windows 7 portable, and the second was the Kycoera Echo dual screen Android smartphone that’s due out soon. What's hot: Innovative design, decent price, excellent design and build. Home > Notebook Reviews > Acer Iconia 6120 ![]()
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