Doesn't reveal too many of its secrets, apart from its 10-inch screen

Nov 8, 2011 13:09 GMT  ·  By

Just a couple of days after the first images of Acer's A200 Android tablet surfaced, the Taiwanese company has sent its creation in a visit to the FCC to examine its connectivity features.

Sadly, Acer is very secretive when it comes to describing the A200, so at this time we just know that the tablet will sport WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities and most probably a 10-inch screen.

Judging by the label photos of the A200, the Wireless Goodness website managed to get an idea about the thickness of the tablet, which is expected to measure just 7mm.

This is however all we got at this time, but the FCC visit means that the A200 launch can't be that far off.

If Acer manages to get it released before Christmas and with Android Ice Cream Sandwich on-board than the A200 could become a true holiday hit, especially if the company keeps with its tradition of coming as a budget- friendly alternative to other Asian brands.

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