Acer Iconia A1-830 Tablet (WiFi+16GB) is one the popular tablet under Acer Tablets brand. Top 5 alternatives for Acer Iconia A1-830 Tablet (WiFi+16GB) as on 15th November 2024 are Swipe Slate 3 Tablet, Amazon Kindle HD Fire 6, Lenovo Tab M7 Tablet (Wi-Fi+4G +16GB), iKall N18 4G Tablet, Dell Venue 7 3000 Series Tablet (16GB+WiFi+3G).
Acer Iconia A1-830 Tablet (WiFi+16GB) is powered by Intel 4000 Processor and comes with 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage. In terms of camera, it has rear camera 5 MP and 2 MP front camera. It has a dimension of 203 x 138.4 x 8.2 mm.
The lowest priced tablet in Acer Iconia A1-830 Tablet (WiFi+16GB) competitors is Acer One 7 Tablet (WiFi+3G+8GB) priced at ₹ 4,250 while the highest priced tablets at ₹ 61,821 is Acer Aspire P3-171 Hybrid Ultrabook Tablet (WiFi+120GB). View Acer Iconia A1-830 Tablet (WiFi+16GB) best competitors and similar tablets below and compare prices and specifications for all models.
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Swipe Slate 3 Tablet Price | ₹ 9,999 |
Amazon Kindle HD Fire 6 Price | ₹ 9,990 |
Lenovo Tab M7 Tablet (Wi-Fi+4G +16GB) Price | ₹ 9,900 |
iKall N18 4G Tablet Price | ₹ 9,999 |
Dell Venue 7 3000 Series Tablet (16GB+WiFi+3G) Price | ₹ 8,671 |
iKall N18 Pro Tablet Price | ₹ 9,999 |
Galaxy Tab A 7.0 Price | ₹ 9,490 |
Acer One 7 4G Tablet Price | ₹ 9,190 |
HP Slate 7 Price | ₹ 9,500 |
Micromax Canvas Laptab LT666 Price | ₹ 9,999 |
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