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Acer One 8 and One 10 launched in India under 20,000 with Mediatek Helio P22T

Acer’s two new tablets have debuted in the Indian market. The Acer One 8 and the Acer One 10 are backed by the robust Mediatek MT8768 Octa-Core Processor. The tablets come with sleek and lightweight designs. Both the tablets have launched under the price range of ₹20,000. The Acer One 8 features an 8.7-inch WXGA+ IPS LCD display, while the Acer One 10 boasts a 10.1-inch WUXGA IPS LCD Incell Panel Technology display. Both the tablets are powered by Android 12.0 operating system. 

Talking about the storage, the Acer One 8 comes with 3GB LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB of flash memory, but you can also get this in 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage as well. Similarly, the Acer One 10 offers 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of flash memory, but a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage version of this tablet also comes. Additionally, both tablets support expandable storage of up to 1TB via a micro-SD card, which would be more than enough for you. 

Also read: Indian PC market shrunk by over 15 percent, Acer the only brand that grew

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For connectivity, the tablets are equipped with 4G (SIM), WIFI, and Bluetooth 5.0. They also come with GPS capabilities for accurate navigation and location-based services. 

In terms of cameras, the Acer One 8 has two cameras in total, a 2-megapixel fixed focus selfie shooter and an 8-megapixel primary camera on the back. While the Acer One 10 sports a 5-megapixel fixed-focus front camera and on the back it has a 13-megapixel dual rear camera with a Sony IMX Sensor. The rear camera includes digital zoom and auto-focus features.

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The Acer One 8 has launched in India at a starting price of ₹12,990, whereas the One 10 has launched at a starting price of  ₹17,990. These devices can be purchased from Acer Exclusive Stores and E-stores.



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