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Acer Stream
$499.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:720p video recording. Stunning 3.7" AMOLED display (800 x 480px resolution). HDMI output.
The Cons:Acer has never been able to provide a quality phone or Android experience in the past, unproven / doubtful future support. Chunky build. No QWERTY keyboard.
The Acer Stream is a high-end smartphone running Google's Android 2.1 OS. It sports a 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, 512MB of RAM, HSDPA, Bluetooth and WiFi b/g/n.
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Its also comes with 2GB of onboard storage with a microSD/microSDHC for further expansion. Additionally, the Stream boasts a 5-megapixel camera which can be used for 720p HD video recording.
The Stream's high-end hardware (1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM) allows for a much faster Android experience while its HSDPA, Bluetooth and WiFi b/g/n compatibility ensure a snappier overall wireless experience. Its 3.7-inch WVGA capacitive AMOLED touchscreen has a 180 degree viewing angle for a crisp display at any angle while haptic feedback provides a more natural touchscreen experience. Additionally, the Stream's HDMI port allows for simple 720p video (and audio) output to HD televisions and monitors.
Features
- 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
- 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED capacitive touchscreen w/ haptic feedback
- 512MB of RAM
- HSDPA, Bluetooth and WiFi b/g/n capable
- Android 2.1
- 2GB of onboard storage (expandable via microSD/microSDHC)
- 5-megapixel camera w/ 720p HD video recording
- HDMI port
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stunning 3.7" AMOLED display (800 x 480px resolution)
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a big improvement over earlier Acer attempts at an Android handset
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3.5mm headphone jack, conveniently located
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slick, minimalist Android skin - a big improvement over past Acer attempts at customizing the OS
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microSD card slot for external storage expansion
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3G, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity
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much better battery life than the previous generation Liquid E
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Acer has never been able to provide a quality phone or Android experience in the past, unproven / doubtful future support
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custom Acer interface isn't as good as HTC's Sense, default Android
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