Hot Deal on the Acer Iconia Tab! $379.99

Acer Iconia
Looking for a tablet? And really, who isn’t these days? eBay’s got a great deal on a new Android Honeycomb tablet that we wanted to share with you, so check it out:

Acer’s Iconia Tab A500, an Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet with a 10.1″ display, 16GB of internal storage, and Nvida’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor is on sale today for $379.99 at MacMall’s ebay store. The Iconia A500 is a WiFi only device, so you won’t have to mess around with carrier contracts or two-year commitments, and at just $380 it’s the one of the best deals we’ve ever seen for a Tegra 2 powered tablet. Acer’s tablet also features front- and rear-facing cameras for image capture and video calls, an HDMI port for pumping video out to a big screen, and built-in stereo speakers. In addition, Acer’s SocialJogger software pulls your social networking updates together into one spot, and you’ll have full access to thousands of downloadable apps on the Android Market.

Full specs are available on the sale page, but the Iconia Tab A500 is basically a Xoom/Galaxy Tab 10.1/Transformer-class device, with a 1280 x 800 display and dual 1GHz processors. Hard to beat for just $380, and shipping is free, too! So head on over to MacMall’s eBay page and check out this Honey(comb) of a deal before it’s done and gone!

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Noah Kravitz mourned the day that Star Castle was replaced in the pizza parlour he frequented as a kid. The sadness ended when he saw an older kid make it to the Ninth Key level on the Pac Man that took his place. Years later he’s become a fixture of consumer tech reporting on the InterWebs and TV, and Galaga vies with Zoo Keeper as his all-time favorite arcade games. His loves of music, games, TV, video editing and yapping endlessly at anyone who’ll listen have all been channeled into an Internet addiction that spans screens big and small and devices portable, pocketable, and best left on his desk. Noah has been reporting on gadgets and media for a decade and a half now, including writing, podcasts and videos for PhoneDog, MacDirectory, Maximum PC, PowerBook Central, and a few other publications. He’s also written about the arts, education, and sports for some magazines you’ve likely never heard of, and has invaded your television talking about consumer electronics on CNBC, Fox Business Network, and a host of local TV stations.