• Acer debuts new 2-in-1s in Switch 3 and 5, and all-new Swift notebooks

The Iconia One 10 meanwhile has connectivity and productivity in mind. It comes with two Micro USB ports, so you can charge the tablet up, while having it connected to an external device such as an external hard drive or even a mouse. Bluetooth in onboard for connecting an external keyboard, and Android 7.0 brings with it multi-tasking and quick app switching. The One 10 tablet loses out on the Quantum dot display and improved audio system. Both tablets have Acer’s EZ software tools, which include EZ WakeUp which opens a preselected app with a hand gesture, EZ Snap takes a screenshot with a three-finger pinch on the screen and EZ Mode lets you customise the interface to keep certain apps and settings hidden from other users. Pricing and availability of both Iconia tablets has yet to be revealed but we’ll update this story as soon as we know.