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147 Reviews
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The editors liked
Beautiful display
Long battery life
Solid build quality
MicroHDMI port
InPlane Switching (IPS) screen. MicroHDMI port. Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student. Almost 10 hours of battery life.
In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen. Micro-HDMI port. Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student. Almost 10 hours of battery life.
Micro HDMI port
Good benchmark performance
Bright and colorful display
Wide viewing angles
Good performance
Acer's Iconia W4 has excellent battery life for an 8-inch Windows tablet
Plenty of ports for a slate
Including HDMI
SD card
And USB
As well as a decently large 64GB SSD
Decent performance
Microsoft Office (Home & Student) included
Good battery life
Goodquality IPS screen
Supports USB storage
Display offers good viewing angles and color reproduction. Good performance from Intel's Bay Trail SoC.
Low weight
Color rich
Bright screen
Very good runtimes
Comparatively swift SSD
Decent 5 MP rear-facing camera
Much-improved display
Above-average battery life
Good performance for the money
The editors didn't like
Heftier than 8-inch competition
Lackluster camera
Speakers a bit soft
A bit pricier than rivals. No GPS. No 3G/4G/LTE. Lots of bloatware
Mediocre display
Thick and heavy compared to much of the competition
Comparatively low battery life
Low screen resolution
Lackluster cameras
Lots of preinstalled software
Keyboard not included
The clunky plastic design does the W4 no favors
And it's thicker and heavier than many other Windows tablets. The screen resolution feels dated compared to a growing number of HD-or-better tablets
Ergonomics for business productivity could be better
Short on internal storage
Not suitable for demanding workloads
Lousy camera and speakers. Disappointing display resolution. Bloatware. Uninspiring design.
Not for power users
Few interfaces
Short Wi-Fi range
Slightly bulky compared to other 8-inch Windows tablets
Bright and colorful display, Wide viewing angles, Good performance, Long battery life
Low screen resolution, Lackluster cameras, Lots of preinstalled software, Keyboard not included
Acer replaces the disappointing Iconia W3 with an 8-inch Windows slate with solid performance, a gorgeous if not full HD screen, and long battery life. It's a big improvement, though we could wish for better cameras and a standard keyboard. Read More…...
InPlane Switching (IPS) screen. MicroHDMI port. Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student. Almost 10 hours of battery life.
A bit pricier than rivals. No GPS. No 3G/4G/LTE. Lots of bloatware
The Acer Iconia W4-820-2466 is a bright, compact 8-inch Windows 8 slate tablet. With a full copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student and almost 10 hours of battery life, it's a viable alternative to carrying an ultraportable laptop to class or meetings....
Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen. Micro-HDMI port. Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student. Almost 10 hours of battery life.
A bit pricier than rivals. No GPS. No 3G/4G/LTE. Lots of bloatware
The Acer Iconia W4-820-2466 is a bright, compact 8-inch Windows 8 slate tablet. With a full copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student and almost 10 hours of battery life, it's a viable alternative to carrying an ultraportable laptop to class or meetings....
Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Acer's Iconia W4 has excellent battery life for an 8-inch Windows tablet; plenty of ports for a slate, including HDMI, SD card, and USB, as well as a decently large 64GB SSD
The clunky plastic design does the W4 no favors, and it's thicker and heavier than many other Windows tablets. The screen resolution feels dated compared to a growing number of HD-or-better tablets
The 8-inch Acer Iconia W4 has a few advantages that help it stand out from a crowd of similar devices, including great battery life and enough ports to support basic productivity. It's also much better -- and less expensive -- than last year's W3 model, ...
Decent performance, Microsoft Office (Home & Student) included, Good battery life, Goodquality IPS screen, Supports USB storage
Ergonomics for business productivity could be better, Short on internal storage, Not suitable for demanding workloads
Good battery life should keep the Iconia W4 going through the working day, so long as you're not taxing it with over-strenuous workloads. With an external Bluetooth keyboard and mouse it could probably cope with more serious work than web browsing, email ...
Low weight, Color rich, bright screen, Very good runtimes, Comparatively swift SSD, Decent 5 MP rear-facing camera
Not for power users, Few interfaces, Short Wi-Fi range
Acer Iconia W4-820 64 GB WiFi Round mini Windows tablet with only a few shortcomingsThe buyer gets a Windows tablet (Windows 8.1, 32-bit) for 349 Euros (~$485) that can perform all common entertainment (except standard PC games) and Office programs at a d...
The Acer Iconia W4 is flexible and comes with good battery life but if you're just looking for a basic tablet it's difficult to recommend the W4 over something like the Dell Venue 8 Pro. Where the W4 comes into its own though is where users are looking fo...
Published: 2014-03-21, Author: Jon , review by: engadget.com
Much-improved display, Above-average battery life, Good performance for the money
Slightly bulky compared to other 8-inch Windows tablets, Subpar speakers
The Iconia W4 may not stand out in any one area, but it's a textbook example of how to do a small Windows tablet with a solid design, a pleasant display and long battery life....
Display offers good viewing angles and color reproduction. Good performance from Intel's Bay Trail SoC.
Lousy camera and speakers. Disappointing display resolution. Bloatware. Uninspiring design.
The 5-megapixel rear-facing camera leaves a lot to be desired. Image quality indoors is flat out terrible while photos snapped outdoors under ideal lighting conditions are still pretty lousy. I get trying to save a few bucks by including a cheaper camera ...