The Iconia A1 is supplied in an attractively decorated box which features a wood-effect design. There is a large image of the tablet on the front of the box which gives you an idea of the design of the tablet before opening.
Turning the box over reveals some detailed information about the features and specification of the tablet. The box feels very substantial and should do a good job of protecting the tablet during transit.
Inside the box, we find a couple of items bundled with the tablet. Our sample was supplied with a European adaptor only, however retail versions in the UK will feature a UK plug. Aside from this adapter and the USB cable, the only items we find inside the box are a couple of user guides.
Not bad for the price and the aspect ratio is actually correct for a change. But why 1024X 768 resolution ?. Bumping it to 1366X1024 would make a world of difference and upping the price a little will not really harm it!. Pity Acer always skimp on lower price items and is the main reason why they never had a best selling tablet unlike ASUS!.
Is the Acer iconia A1. 810 going to get the Kit Kat upgrade