- MediaTek MT8385 Octa-Core ARM Cortex-A73/A53 Heterogeneous Multi-Processor (Up to 2.0GHz) | 4GB LPDDR4 Onboard Memory | 64GB eMMC | Android 9 Pie
- 8.0″ WXGA (1280 x 800) Widescreen LED-backlit Touch IPS Display with Corning Gorilla Glass | Integrated Mali-G72 MP3 Graphics
- Front 2MP Webcam | Rear 5MP Webcam | 802.11ac WiFi 5
- Ingress Protection 54 Compliant | MIL-STD 810G Certified | Up to 9 Hours Battery Life
- 1 – USB 3.2 (Type-C) Gen 1 port (supporting USB Charging and up to 5 Gbps)
Acer Enduro T1 ET108-11A-80PZ Rugged Tablet, 8.0″ WXGA IPS Touch, MediaTek MT8385 Octa-Core Processor, 4GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC, WiFi-5, Front 2MP…
Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
208,99 $
Category: Tablets
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 8 Inches |
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Item model number | ET108-11A-80PZ |
Max Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Processor | 2 GHz mediatek_mt8183 |
RAM | 4 GB LPDDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive | Embedded MultiMediaCard |
Chipset Brand | VIA |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life in hours | 9 Hours |
Brand | Acer |
Series | ET108-11A-80PZ |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Operating System | Android 9 Pie |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.94 x 5.78 x 0.43 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.94 x 5.78 x 0.43 inches |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 64 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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James Patterson –
I’m an amateur astronomer who does astroimaging in all the seasons. I needed a robust tablet that could handle very warm weather and frosty cold weather. It seems to have a decent battery life. Only minor issues such as it will NOT stream Pandora music and in one of my cars I have to re-pair it with the car’s Bluetooth every time I use it.
James B. Stanley –
I liked it but had to return it due to it not picking up the Hotspot on my phone, the only wifi where I live.
Paul Tourville –
I know all the cool kids want thin bezels and no headphone jacks, but… I want to be able to hold my tablet securely without accidentally “clicking” things. This tablet combines an at least superficially “rugged” appearance with decent CPU and graphics performance, good battery life, a good screen, and decent touch performance (which I find degrades as display size increases — just anecdotal, but hey…) This is not a “computing workhorse”, but it’s OK.
Positives:
* Dust covers for all ports. I wouldn’t intentionally submerge it, but I’m not terrified if it gets a little rained-on.
* Headphone jack.
* MicroSD card slot
* Comes with outrageous plug-in charger… like something for a small laptop. Seems like overkill, but it charges quickly.
* Face buttons at bottom of screen (in portrait orientation)
* Back of chassis appears to be removable (screws!) for potential repair/battery replacement
* Shallow “feet” and D-rings on back for attachment of a lanyard, or the supplied palm strap
A couple downsides –
* speaker placement and sound quality: The placement of the speaker on the back results in the speaker being significantly muted when the tablet is put down flat on a surface. The frequency response of the speaker seems to have a pinched high around 2kHz … maybe a little higher… i haven’t done any measurements… but it’s a little fatiguing to listen to for extended periods (to my ear, at least).
* The location of the power button relative to the volume buttons is a little troublesome — could be further apart.
* The cameras are a bit crap. …a bit. They’re not BAD. I didn’t buy this thing to take HDR art photos, but… just keep your expectations reasonable.