- Jan 5, 2011
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Acer showed off something new at IFA this year. They are hitting the market with a new Android smartphone and tablet that they claim are geared and optimized for gaming. The smartphone is called the Predator 6 and the tablet is called the Predator 8.
Both devices will essentially have the exact same design aesthetics, with one being a bit larger than the other. Here is the spec breakdown for each device and you can see the full press release in the thread below:
Acer Predator 6 Gaming Smartphone - launch date and pricing details unknown for this device at this time
- 6-inch FullHD display
- Deca-core MediaTek SoC (probably the Helio X20, although that is unconfirmed at this time)
- high-end Mali-T880 GPU
- 4GB of RAM
- 21 megapixel rear camera
- Quad front facing speakers
- Haptic feedback motors for at authentic gaming rumble
- 8-inch 1080p display
- Intel Atom x7-Z8700 processor - The Atom x7 is a 64-bit quad-core CPU chip with Intel’s Gen8 graphics architecture - this is Intel's most powerful mobile processor to date
- 2GB of RAM
- Lightweight aluminium body
- Four front facing speakers with support for virtual surround sound
- Tactile feedback for supported games
- 2×2 MIMO WiFi
- 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, supported by a microSD card slot