Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Acer Stream Impresses On All Levels_2

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Whilst their experience in the smartphone market may not be,gaming laptop
massive, Acer has done well with their efforts so far. The same is true of the
Acer Stream, their latest foray into the Android smartphone market.?/p>
With a long list of key features all provided as standard it
is actually hard to find anything wrong with this phone and it looks ideally
placed to compete with some of the more established mainstream smartphones.

The handset itself is aesthetically pleasing and measures
119.5x 63x 11.2 mm making it pocket friendly and a pleasure to hold and use on
the move thanks to its light weight of 140 grams.

Measuring 3.7 inches, the AMOLED capacitive touchscreen is
capable of displaying up to 16M colours within its pixel resolution of 480x 800
which is generally considered to be the benchmark for a screen of this size. An
accelerometer sensor is provided to automatically rotate the contents of the
screen based on the angle at which the phone is held. This makes it perfect for
viewing photos and videos in both portrait and landscape forms.

A completely customised Acer UI replaces the standard
Android 2.1 UI, which of course provides access to the Android Market. This
gives users access to a vast number of applications which can be downloaded and
installed,laptops notebooks, from a huge number of categories. Plenty of storage is provided as
standard, with 2 GB internal along with a pre-installed 8 GB memory card in the
microSD slot; however this can be replaced with a card of up to 32 GB.

GPRS and EDGE provide the initial means of connecting to
cellular networks, whilst the internet relies on both 3G coverage and Wi-Fi. In
areas where 3G is available,cheap laptops, an HSDPA connection provides speeds of up to
7.2Mbps, whilst Wi-Fi provides a faster connection thanks to local wireless
networks where available. Bluetooth and micro USB connections allow the handset
to be connected to other devices.

The Acer Stream comes equipped with a versatile and well
made 5 megapixel digital camera. Its features include autofocus and image
stabilization, whilst GPS allows geo-tagging to take place, whereby the
location at which photos were taken are displayed on a map. The camera has the
ability to shoot 720p HD video at 24 frames per second.

A long list on built in features are included, largely
thanks to the versatility of the Android 2.1 operating system. These range from
entertainment features, to productivity tools which mean the Acer Stream is
equally at home in the workplace. An HDMI TV-out means the handset can be
hooked up to a high def TV where the HD video can be enjoyed at its full
potential.



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