Acer neoTouch S200 – £100 Price Drop

Monday, August 2, 2010

The Acer neoTouch S200 is Acer’s flagship Windows Mobile smartphone.  With a fantastic specification it has always been a real competitor to the HTC HD2, HTC’s flagship Windows Mobile device.

Unfortunately the neoTouch has thanks to the HTC brand and very strong marketing campaign been somewhat over-shadowed.
The product is just as good and has always been the more cost effective solution but with Acer still being a relatively unknown brand in smartphones (one of the biggest in netbooks and PC’s) the confidence has not always been there in the product.  Whilst the neoTouch isn’t perfect (no smartphone is) we believe it desrves a little more attention.

A little bit like the quiet child in a class who then turns out to be the most successful, the Acer neoTouch S200 has been overlooked by the more talked about and known devices.  However it is now time for the Acer to come out it’s shell and prove a point.

How you may ask?  Well the specification is fixed so price is the only adjustable attribute.

To that tune, we have teamed up with Acer to bring you the Acer neoTouch S200 at a price that you would be silly not to consider.  Whether it is for you,  friend, a colleague or as a device to play around with for some development work the neoTouch is now available at £100 less than it was just a few days ago. £210 + VAT is the new price, that is under £250 inclusive of VAT.

To put this in persective the HTC HD2 is currently £188 more expensive!!  If your a business and equipping some of your team with smartphones, and were previously considering the HD2 the savings are considerable.

If your the IT guy at your company and you can go back to your director and tell them that by going for the Acer instead of the HTC you can save £1800 and they both do the same job, then it would be fair to say you will be in their good books and who knows, maybe a bonus for the huge cost saving?!

This is not to say the HTC HD2 isn’t worth the money – it has a lot to offer to certain users which may make it the better solution, but if your not sure, do not rule the neoTouch out until you have read all about it.

So what do you get for less than £250??

  • Qualcomm 8250 1GHz processor
  • Windows Mobile 6.5 with Internet Explorer 6
  • 3.8” WVGA Touchscreen Display
  • Quad-band GSM / Tri-band HSPA
  • 512MB ROM / 256MB RAM
  • 5 Megapixel Autofocus with LED flash
  • microSD slot (support up to 32GB)
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g & Bluetooth 2.1
  • Motion Accelerometer
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • 2 Year warranty

How can you argue with that?

If you want to understand the neoTouch a bit more and what it can do and what it looks like in use, check out the video below.  OR, if you need no more information and simply want to get one at this super price then CLICK HERE.


Acer neoTouch P400 – Now Available

Monday, May 10, 2010

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Hot on the heels of the Acer E110 and P300 the neoTouch P400 has today arrived.

Similar to the P300 the P400 benefits from Windows Mobile 6.5.3 but does not have the keyboard like the P300.

A compact and smart organiser you can easily remain connected and organised on the move.

Download and install applications, update facebook and twitter, backup your phone to the internet, send and receive personal and work emails and much more.

Technical Specification of the Acer neoTouch P400

Operating System –
Windows Mobile 6.5.3

Processor –
Qualcomm 7227 processor 600MHz

Memory –
RAM – 256 MB
ROM – 512 MB

Display –
3.2 inch high-definition (HVGA) touch screen

Contract –
No Contract SIM Free/Unlocked

Network –
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100 

Connectivity –
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP

GPS –
A-GPS support

Audio –
3.5mm audio jack

Expansion Slot –
microSD memory card

Camera –
3.2 megapixel with Geo-tagging

Device Control –
Call, end call, home and Windows buttons.

Talk Time –
Up to 5 Hours (manufacturers approximation)  

Standby Time –
Up to 400 Hours (manufacturers approximation)  

Battery –
Rechargeable Li-Po 1090 mAh

Dimensions –
115 x 59.3 x 12 mm 

Weight –
125 grams with battery

Other –
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate

For more information or to place your order for the neoTouch P400 please CLICK HERE


Acer neoTouch P300 Unboxing Video

Friday, March 26, 2010

We brought you a few days ago a brief review of the Acer neoTouch P300 but we did not bring you an unboxing video, we left that up to Matt from www.tracyandmatt.co.uk – a seasoned pro he has put together a great video and explanation of the device in use.


Acer neoTouch P300 Review

Monday, March 22, 2010

 

I have been fortunate enough to have had an Acer neoTouch P300 for the last few days so I thought I would give you a bit of feedback on my experience. I am not going to write an extensive review – I will leave that for the seasoned pro’s but the intent was to give you my honest opinion in the short time I have used it.

 

First things first, the unit I have been using is a final production model (although it came in a white box and not the final packaging), so my thoughts are based on the final unit and not a pre-production model.

I have previously thought Acer despite their efforts has lacked something in their smartphones; normally the quality has been a little lapse. I am a bit picky and can be hard to please, but the Acer neoTouch P300 bucks the trend. It feels solid and is made of much better quality materials than previous models.

 

The P300 does run Windows Mobile 6.5.3 which has been covered extensively on the internet so I won’t go into this, but I honestly thought that it was easy to use and certainly improved the user experience.

The 3.2 inch touch screen was responsive and at no point did I experience any lag in operations – which was very pleasing. Everything just seemed to work well.

 

Being a user of the HTC Snap, the keyboard is a big thing for me and the Acer did not disappoint. The keys themselves have glossy, smooth finish, but are raised which allows for tactile feedback when typing. Only a 4 line keyboard a 5th numeric key line would be nice, but to be honest this was not a big issue for me and to be honest, it would probably impact on the overall size of the device which despite its features is fairly compact and is smaller than the likes of the HTC Touch Pro2 and Samsung Omnia B7610.

 

The annoyance for me was that the spacebar, it is a bit small and positioned left of centre on the keyboard and for me it wasn’t very natural to type with the spacebar in this position. I have a tendency to use my right thumb for this and whilst it was possible it wasn’t comfortable. I soon got used to using my left thumb instead but this was the biggest niggle or me.

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Of course you can use the on screen keyboard if you like or prefer this input method.

The keyboard also has a backlight which is a bonus in poor lighting conditions or at night. When you wish to access the secondary functions of each key (numbers and punctuation marks and symbols) you need to press the function key which is the same as you would on any similar device, but a great feature was that the keyboard had an LED notification light that came on when you have the function key activated. Some may not like this but for me it was a nice bonus.

On the sides of the device, there was a dedicated camera button – not many smartphones have this now – usually its all through the touch screen, which was why it was refreshing to see this button. The camera quality was ok too. Nothing spectacular, it is only 3.2 megapixel camera, adequate, but if photos are your thing, then this isn’t the device to go for.

Another nice touch on the right side of the machine is a volume rocker, allowing you to easily adjust the speaker volume and even mute the device if necessary.  Perfect if you are in a meeting and have forgotten to silence your phone.

 

MicroSD expansion slot, a necessity nowadays but how often is it now under the battery or you have to remove the battery cover to access it?! Not on the Acer neoTouch P300.  Just unclip one port cover and you are presented with the MicroUSB connection for charging and the MicroSD slot – simply genius – it is small things like this that can make the difference – no messing about removing back covers, just a simple cover and out pops the memory card.

Also on the P300 is a 3.5mm audio jack, so you can listen to music through your preferred headphones, having said this the speaker quality on the device itself wasn’t bad.

Not a lot to say on the call front, all worked perfectly, audible and clear – I had no issue with this.

The neoTouch P300 also has a stylus included, although I didn’t have to use it much, the touch screen and menus worked well enough. The other bonus is here that the stylus is not telescopic, it’s a proper, usable stylus.

On the unit I had the stylus sat a little too deep in the stylus silo for me, making it a bit difficult to remove (unless you have long nails) but to be honest I am being very picky here and it could be that when it goes into full production this (if it is a problem) is resolved.

I haven’t been able to extensively test battery life, but it seemed reasonable and as I would expect. The capacity is a bit smaller than I would like at 1010mAh, but enough to get you through the day.

All in all the Acer neoTouch P300 really exceeded my expectations.  You might say that I would say that as Clove Technology sell the devices.  You are right I could, but we pride ourselves on being honest and as users of smartphones ourselves we are all too aware of what makes a good smartphone.

I take my hat off to Acer, they have done an exceptional job.  A great form factor, great performance, a solid design and exceptionally priced at £269 + VAT.

In summary:

+ Size and weight

+ Full stylus – not telescopic

+ Volume rocker

+ Dedicated camera button

+ Backlight keyboard

+ MicroSD slot on exterior of the device

- Size and positioning of spacebar

- Battery capacity

- Fit of stylus into silo


Acer neoTouch P300 – Hands On Photos

Friday, March 19, 2010

Ever since the Acer P300 was announced I have been quite keen to get my hands on one.  I like the design and the specification and for the price point it is exceptional.

I am lucky enough to now have a final production unit, so I thought I would bring you a few photos to show you what it looks like.

I have been running a few tests and using it over the last couple of days so a short review will follow early next week…lets just say its Acer have got this one right.

You can click on all the images to enlarge them.


New Acer Smartphones – New Prices and Release Dates

Monday, March 15, 2010

The new Acer range of smartphones was announced back in February at MWC in Barcelona.  A few weeks on, we now have the machines (with the exception of one) available for pre-order with expected (but not confirmed) pricing.

Acer neoTouch P300 – £269

  • Slim and lightweight design
  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3, full Microsoft Exchange support and Office Suite
  • 3.2” touch screen
  • Full slide down QWERTY backlit keyboard
  • Qualcomm 7225 processor
  • 3G+, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built in
  • Exclusive Spinlets application provides free streaming of worldwide music and video, that can be shared with friends and family via the web or e-mail.
  • Instant access to Windows Market Place

Order HERE

Acer neoTouch P400 – £TBC

  • Lightweight design  (just 125g)
  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3, full Microsoft Exchange support and Office Suite
  • 3.2” high-definition (HVGA) screen
  • Qualcomm 7227 processor reduces CPU power consumption
  • 3G+, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built in
  • Exclusive Spinlets application provides free streaming of worldwide music and video that can be shared with friends and family via the web or e-mail.
  • Instant access to Windows Marketplace place

Register your interest HERE

Acer beTouch E110 – £159

  • Android Operating System 2.1 (Eclair)
  • 2.8" Touchscreen display
  • 3G Connectivity
  • Bluetooth
  • Nemo Player
  • Acer UrFooz
  • 3 Megapixel Camera
  • FM Radio

Order HERE

Acer beTouch E400 – £229

  • Android 2.1 Operating System
  • 3.2" High Definition (HVGA) screen
  • Acer Home Ring and Smart LED Lighting
  • 3G + WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • Native Microsoft Exchange Server support
  • Acer Sync
  • 3.2 Megapixel Camera
  • 3.5mm Audio Jack

Order HERE

Acer Liquid e – £315

  • Android 2.1 (Éclair) operating system 
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 768MHz processor
  • 3.5 inch high definition capacitive screen
  • Tri-band 3G/HSDPA 900/1900/2100MHz connectivity
  • 5 MP camera with auto-focus and geo-tagging
  • Download numerous applications available at the Android Market

Order HERE


Acer neoTouch P300

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Available from March 2010.

Inspired Efficiency

acer_neotouch_p300 Acer neoTouch P300 is a stylish smartphone targeted at users who want to combine personal and professional life in one single device. It’s the ideal product for people looking for a device with a strong focus on Efficiency, reliability and security.

The super-slim neoTouch P300 features a 3.2" WQVGA touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard, making it one of the most capable and user-friendly communication handsets.

With Windows Mobile 6.5.3 to provide an exciting touch experience and the slide down full QWERTY keyboard of the neoTouch P300 is where true mobility meets full communication. Big clear backlit keys make it easy to use in any lighting condition, and as you can comfortably write with both hands, you’ll soon be communicating faster than you ever thought possible.

The neoTouch P300 is ready to open your world to the endless possibilities of real mobile internet. With 3G+ & WIFI connectivity, you can browse your favourite information websites, update your social networks and have fun online whenever you feel like it. It comes with Internet Explorer 6 Mobile with Flash support, making it easier than ever to enjoy high quality browsing and media viewing as well as taking care of your life and your business from just about anywhere you go.

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Acer neoTouch P400

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Available from May 2010

Smart Organizer

acer_neotouch_p400 The 12 super-slim Acer neoTouch P400 with its stylishly & smooth chrome finish and featuring Acer’s all-new signature design home ring combines class, style and sophistication with instant functionality.

The neoTouch P400 brings style and simplicity to the smartphone world and bridges the gap between work and play with the latest release of Windows® Mobile 6.5.3 with optimized touch controls to assure a completely new web experience.

The neoTouch P400 puts in your hands a complete set of productivity applications including Mail, Microsoft® Exchange Server Support and Microsoft® Office Mobile applications so you can control your entire office and much, much more with a single finger, no matter where you are.
Put your business in the palm of your hand!

The neoTouch 400 uses the powerful yet extremely efficient Qualcomm 7227 processor running at 600 MHz and comes with Internet Explorer 6 Mobile with Flash support, making it easier than ever to enjoy high quality browsing and media viewing as well as taking care of your life and your business from just about anywhere you go. With Internet Explorer 6 Mobile you can switch between column and full screen formats, log in to secure sites, make purchases, fill out and submit forms online as effortlessly as you would on your PC.

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Acer Announces 4 New Handsets at Mobile World Congress

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

acer_logo_thumbYesterday evening Acer announced 4 new devices at the Mobile World Congress, all set for release within Q1 or Q2 of 2010. Two will be Windows Mobile devices and two will be Android 2.1 powered handsets.

Following on from Acer’s range of devices last year, the new handsets will be named the Acer neoTouch P300 and P400, and beTouch E400 and beTouch E110. Full details to follow and images as and when they are available.


Acer neoTouch S200 Unboxing

Sunday, October 25, 2009

We have already brought you some reviews and an unboxing of the Acer neoTouch S200, but we thought we would bring you this one too from Matt at http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk

Well known for his unboxing videos, Matt is very comprehensive in his unboxing and and initial review and we know many of you like these videos. 

So check out the video below of the neoTouch unboxing.