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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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78 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Brilliant IPS screen (once adjusted)
Solid aluminum design
Bright display
Good 5-MP camera
The Acer Aspire P3 is a solidly built
Full Core i5 Windows 8 tablet with its own keyboard for under $1
000. The lower-res display at least looks crisp
Pleasing IPS display
Decent battery life
Sturdy aluminum construction
Competitive pricing
Ten-point touchscreen. Good battery life. Reasonably priced.
Tenpoint touchscreen. Good battery life. Reasonably priced.
IPS screen offers nice contrast and viewing angles
Keyboard case included
Keyboard included
Thin and light for a Core i5 tablet
Quick bootup
Fast SSD speeds
Runs quietly
Doesn't get too hot
Very good viewing angles
Very bright screen
Grayscale reproduction
Decent performance owing to SSD
Nice feel
Stable chassis
Quiet
Decent 5 MP camera
Decent runtimes
The editors didn't like
4th Generation/"Haswell" CPUs loom
No touch pad on keyboard portion
Only one USB port
Screen occasionally dislodges from keyboard base when tapped
Keyboard case doesn't feel very secure
A bit slower than competing Windows 8 tablets
Short battery life
Generic design
A cheap-feeling keyboard case
Last-gen Intel processors
Acer's own Iconia W700 offers stronger features for a similar price
Slightly lesser performance from Intel Core i5 Y series CPU
Sorry no Haswell yet
Middling performance. Tablet not secure when parked on keyboard. Relatively low-res display
Middling performance. Tablet not secure when parked on keyboard. Relatively lowres display
Expensive considering competition
Battery life isn't great
Screen could be brighter
Similarly priced competition has higher-resolution screens
Relatively low-res display
No pen input
No touchpad or pointing device
Overall performance is weak compared to other tablets in this class
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: That they've all chosen to do this is rather indicative of the malaise in the sector; what we've actually experienced so far is a global struggle to deliver any genuinely desirable solutions based on this OS and its touch interface. The Acer Aspire...
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Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Keyboard included, Thin and light for a Core i5 tablet, Quick bootup, fast SSD speeds, Runs quietly, doesn't get too hot
Short battery life, Relatively low-res display, no pen input, No touchpad or pointing device, Overall performance is weak compared to other tablets in this class
The P3 is a well-priced Windows 8 tablet with fast disk speeds, but it would be a more compelling product with Intel's newer processors to help extend battery life....
4th Generation/"Haswell" CPUs loom, No touch pad on keyboard portion, Only one USB port, Screen occasionally dislodges from keyboard base when tapped
The Aspire P3's gorgeous (if only 720p) IPS touch screen sparkles, and the pricing is reasonable, but this convertible tablet's half-baked design makes it unremarkable, if not frustrating to use at times. ...
Tenpoint touchscreen. Good battery life. Reasonably priced.
Middling performance. Tablet not secure when parked on keyboard. Relatively lowres display
The Acer Aspire P3-171-6820 is an affordable tablet hybrid powered by an Intel Core i5 CPU. It offers a responsive, albeit low resolution, 11.6-inch touch-screen, a detached Bluetooth keyboard, and relatively good battery life, but there are better perfo...
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Published: 2013-07-11, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Ten-point touchscreen. Good battery life. Reasonably priced.
Middling performance. Tablet not secure when parked on keyboard. Relatively low-res display
The Acer Aspire P3-171-6820 is an affordable tablet hybrid powered by an Intel Core i5 CPU. It offers a responsive, albeit low resolution, 11.6-inch touch-screen, a detached Bluetooth keyboard, and relatively good battery life, but there are better perfo...
We like the Acer Aspire P3: it's made with quality materials, the Bluetooth keyboard case is attractive and functional and the tablet has a lovely display. But it's hard to recommend over Acer's own Iconia W700 with a faster CPU, somewhat longer batter...
Acer's own Iconia W700 offers stronger features for a similar price, slightly lesser performance from Intel Core i5 Y series CPU, sorry no Haswell yet
We like the Acer Aspire P3: it's made with quality materials, the Bluetooth keyboard case is attractive and functional and the tablet has a lovely display. But it's hard to recommend over Acer's own Iconia W700 with a faster CPU, somewhat longer batte...
Very good viewing angles, Very bright screen, Grayscale reproduction, Decent performance owing to SSD, Nice feel, stable chassis, Quiet, Decent 5 MP camera, Decent runtimes
Few interfaces, no card reader, Poor keyboard feedback, Keyboard unusable in flight mode, Heavy with keyboard case, High waste heat
The P3 tries to live up to the earlier success of the Iconia W700 model and lures with a low price design . The 11.6 inch tablet only makes few mistakes. The i3 performance alongside the swift Intel SSD bears fruits. Common Windows tasks like Excel, Outl...
Published: 2013-06-27, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Acer Aspire P3 is a solidly built, full Core i5 Windows 8 tablet with its own keyboard for under $1,000. The lower-res display at least looks crisp
Generic design, a cheap-feeling keyboard case, last-gen Intel processors
Yet another Windows 8 Core i5 tablet, the Acer Aspire P3 has only one thing in its favor: it costs a maximum of $899.
IPS screen offers nice contrast and viewing angles, Keyboard case included
Expensive considering competition, Battery life isn't great, Screen could be brighter, Similarly priced competition has higher-resolution screens
Given the Iconia Tab's similar design, slightly better components, better and brighter screen, and much longer battery life, it's hard to argue for the lesser P3, given the two tablets' prices are so similar, at least as of this writing. At $900, the A...