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Old 07-08-2011, 12:29 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Noah98 View Post
I was in Office Depot playing with the Transformer and the Thrive, and they had a sign/spec sheet for the Lenovo up already. It was the 32gb version (the sales staff said that was the only version being offered) and it was $499.

It was funny because the sales staff said that the Toshiba was "our best tablet." One sales guy said he preferred the Acer because it had a full USB port (but ironically the Thrive did too at the same price, and with much more to offer and a clearly superior build quality). I think the Acer is already outclassed.

I was blown away by how great the Transformer felt, but the Thrive was really nice too. It was a little bulky, but the rubberized back was cool, and the port options made it unique. However, the Asus screen was clearly better and it felt much lighter.
Why is the acer outclassed? Please list for us the reasons.
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