Please note due to the refurbishment process this product may come with a newer version of Microsoft Windows installed.
Sometimes you need a tablet, sometimes you need a laptop. You don't have to choose with the Acer One 10 because it's both. For work, play, or sharing, it's got a mode for any situation.
A mode for every need. Whether you?re working or watching video with friends, the Acer One 10 has a mode for it. Choose from four modes – Notebook mode for typing, tablet for using touch as well as Tent and Display modes for entertainment. The Acer One 10 also features a premium brushed metal finish.
Enjoy an immersive entertainment experience on the Acer One 10's HD Screen with 10-point multi-touch and IPS Technology to view movies in crystal clear high definition from wide viewing angles. The Acer One 10 also lets you capture more on the go with dual cameras and 32GB of storage.
Top comments
splender
7 Apr 1610#19
Shall I teach you to be a real expert?! It is so simple stupid. It is utterly powerful for email performance, utterly powerful for reading ebooks, utterly powerful for browsing with 10 -20 tabs open, utterly powerful for Office 2013, utterly adequate for streaming FLAC to an audio DAC like Chromcast, it is utterly useless performance to operate a nuclear power station, CAD, games with 3D rendering blah, blah... but anyone expecting to pay £100 to use it to turbo his game, viagra his balls will know this is not it for a paultry £100.
pbyron1
7 Apr 167#8
On a 10" screen? You wouldn't tell the difference.
drasim
7 Apr 164#15
Bought one of these last week - returned it after an hour or so.
If you know the Linx 10 - this is pretty much the same tablet. The keyboard dock is less impressive unfortunately. The keys themselves are fine, not too small, however the trackpad is poor, and the plasticky, hollow base makes it uncomfortable to use, particularly on trackpad clicks.
Latest comments (47)
reddwarf555
13 Apr 16#47
That's odd. Mine seems to charge via the micro usb (with plug adapter). I haven't done a full charge but the light definitely comes on.
Thanks for the advice on removing old versions of Windows. I'll have a look.
simonhzero
13 Apr 16#46
Not actually OOS, there's two other colours still in stock although it's gone up to £99.99
Picked mine up from the local PO sorting office and it's basically as new. Upgrade to Windows 10 was no bother. I think it had a lot more space than other 32GB Win8 devices that we've seen on HUD. There's an option in one of Storage settings which allows you to delete previous version of Windows to clear up more space.
Only things I'm not too happy with, is the time it takes to charge up and it would've been nice to use the micro-sd port to charge it rather than separate socket - seems to take ages to charge and have to lug around another charger..
keithbereal
13 Apr 16#44
Mine arrived in excellent condition and looks like it has never been used. Not a mark on it.
reddwarf555
11 Apr 16#42
Mine arrived today. Looks almost new with a very tiny mark on the lid (less than 1mm - it took me a while to spot it).
As a Windows 8 hater, I've upgraded to Windows 10 and it seems really nippy. Perfect for web browsing, email and word processing. The downside is definitely the storage, with only about 3gb left after the win 10 upgrade. So those who've purchased can expect to pay a bit more for a micro sd card.
Coming from a 5 year old Windows 7 laptop, the boot time is particularly impressive - it literally boots on seconds - and I can see this becoming the main machine for web browsing due to that fact.
rwilts to reddwarf555
11 Apr 16#43
Isnt there a install file you can delete that should save you some more space.
superb101
11 Apr 16#41
Laptop arrived damaged screen, very big crack on screen, clearly used also not refurbished, straigtaway return for refund
Blasphemous
9 Apr 16#40
OOS, expired.
splender
9 Apr 16#39
Real work or false work, user decides how, mind you I don't know of anyone who bought this without another computer device.
fangfufu
9 Apr 16#38
This laptop is ideal for a secondary laptop. You definitely need a main computer for doing real work. This one is ideal for browsing the web and word processing.
zaqson
8 Apr 16#37
Ordered. Thanks.
SoupDragon1
7 Apr 16#33
I bought one of these refurbs at £99.99 on the 05/04/16 so im not happy now the price has been reduced to £89.99 to make it worse i carn't use the pre installed office 365 because someone else has activated it .
I may return it.
akersj to SoupDragon1
8 Apr 16#36
Exercise your rights under the Distance Selling Regulations to return it within the 30 day (recent change there) "cooling off" period. Return postage on Ebay will cost you a paltry £3 (or free if the PayPal offer is still kicking around HUKD).
pc5020
8 Apr 161#35
You sir have not a clue!
zeshanhussain1
8 Apr 16#34
Just ordered heat added thank you.
smr1
7 Apr 16#32
Argos refurbs aren't really refurbished in my experience and are just returns.
rohitmkiller
7 Apr 16#31
I think someone gas already asked, but I couldn't see an answer. How is this like for streaming steam games and for playing Minecraft? Thank you.
Blasphemous
7 Apr 16#30
Looks alright actually... hmmm
wyncs
7 Apr 16#29
wow I think that's a great price and with win10 upgrade and 2gb ram these will be plenty quick enough for my young kids to do homework on. thanks op 2 bought and both kids Birthday presents sorted months early
drasim
7 Apr 16#28
Yes it's a tablet with a keyboard dock. It attaches through two metal hinges and uses magnet as support. It is able to swing back to a regular laptop angle. To get the 'arch' as shown in the photo you literally attach it backwards
Rickardo
7 Apr 16#27
The pics on the Argos eBay listing show it detached, though.
drasim
7 Apr 16#26
I should also point out to those wanting to watch movies - the screen is a bright LCD, good in natural light - however I'd recommend you use either external speakers or use headphones, as the internal speakers are tinny & poor.
ericcc123
7 Apr 16#22
Argos ebay send me a laptop with 6000hours on the hdd smart clock.
repouk to ericcc123
7 Apr 161#25
Congratulations :man:
BigYoSpeck
7 Apr 161#24
You don't need to be an expert but it does help to know the slightest thing you're talking about.
In all honesty this will perform those duties without any problem. It will struggle with 10bit x265 encoded content but for the vast majority of all other content, even 1080p via the HDMI out it will play it just fine.
The spec of this is fine as long as you're only expecting tablet level duties from it with the added convenience of being able to plug in the full keyboard and trackpad. It is best to have light use in mind for it and it will run like a champion.
As a pure tablet OS I don't like Windows as much as Android, but once you add a keyboard and trackpad as well as the touchscreen it all comes together nicely.
captainbeaky
7 Apr 16#23
If you have the available funds you could get a brand new Lenovo Miix 300 from Currys/ PCWorld on eBay for £25 more - which has basically the same specs.
splender
7 Apr 162#21
This Atom processor, Z3735F, Z3740, Z3745 etc., with 2GB memory sounds like what you need, for the work you describe I use Asus T100TA, for virtually no typing using a virtual keyboard go with one without dock if you don't need keyboard. The person who say this is ***** referred to his expertise, not this laptop. And I use a Dell i5 quadcore Latitude 7240 which cost £400 for more performance for photo editing and virtual machines.
drasim
7 Apr 16#20
In all honesty the performance of the Z3735F & 2gb is fine for light usage. I've got a relatively recent netbook which has an AMD A4-1200 & 4gb, and the Atom trumps it in nearly every respect. The only downside is being restricted to 32bit Win OS.
It's best used for travel. I used the Linx 10 on long haul flights powered by the single USB output you get on the entertainment console. Playing Fallout 3 makes the flight a bit more enjoyable!
However - as a laptop - I just can't recommend this product. If the base was more sturdy, trackpad was refined, and the overall weight distribution was evened out, then it would be a fine laptop - however those all all dealbreakers for me.
splender
7 Apr 1610#19
Shall I teach you to be a real expert?! It is so simple stupid. It is utterly powerful for email performance, utterly powerful for reading ebooks, utterly powerful for browsing with 10 -20 tabs open, utterly powerful for Office 2013, utterly adequate for streaming FLAC to an audio DAC like Chromcast, it is utterly useless performance to operate a nuclear power station, CAD, games with 3D rendering blah, blah... but anyone expecting to pay £100 to use it to turbo his game, viagra his balls will know this is not it for a paultry £100.
mackashworth
7 Apr 16#18
What would you recommend? Looking for something to watch movies on and some light typing when travelling.
Horrorwood
7 Apr 16#17
Cold, 98.8% positive feedback.
BigYoSpeck
7 Apr 16#12
For £90 this is a bonkers bargain.
Now just to sit and wait on all the experts to proclaim how unusable 2gb of ram is in Windows and how they would have voted hot if it had a 1080p screen.
JayPed to BigYoSpeck
7 Apr 161#16
you know..doesn't need an expert to realise how shi** the Windows performance will be on this thing with just 2GB and Atom processor.
COLD.
drasim
7 Apr 164#15
Bought one of these last week - returned it after an hour or so.
If you know the Linx 10 - this is pretty much the same tablet. The keyboard dock is less impressive unfortunately. The keys themselves are fine, not too small, however the trackpad is poor, and the plasticky, hollow base makes it uncomfortable to use, particularly on trackpad clicks.
keithbereal
7 Apr 16#13
Needed a basic laptop so just ordered it.
keithbereal to keithbereal
7 Apr 16#14
Well i know it aint a proper laptop but you all know what I mean
splender
7 Apr 161#11
People who make these remarks about resolution wouldn't know how such a laptop make use of screen resolution, and more importantly how a user uses resolution in his work, e.g. letters of an alphabet using Microsoft Office 2013 suit, or firefox browser, period. To put this candidly, he/she is blind in knowledge of resolution and app usage and design optimisation.
ibblackberry1
7 Apr 16#10
good deal.
12 months warranty also
Messiah
7 Apr 161#9
The laptop is more than 720p and probably higher dpi than your TV (as mentioned above).
pbyron1
7 Apr 167#8
On a 10" screen? You wouldn't tell the difference.
pbyron1
7 Apr 16#6
Would also be good for streaming Steam, Xbox One and PS4 games to
benjammin316 to pbyron1
7 Apr 16#7
Not at that res
pbyron1
7 Apr 161#5
oh cool, never seen a pic of it detached so I assumed it didn't. Even better, then.
pbyron1
7 Apr 16#2
Same specs as Linx 1010B tablet but I don't think you can remove the tablet section of this. Still really good for the price as long as you don't expect too much from the CPU
repouk to pbyron1
7 Apr 161#4
A bargain for what you get. Just to clarify, it does have a micro-sd card slot The keyboard does detach:
henlowstu
7 Apr 161#3
I still prefer the lenovo, as the misses says that extra inch and a half makes all the difference. Great price though, have loads of heat :man:
BuzzDuraband
7 Apr 161#1
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
Intel Atom Z3735F quad core processor.
1.83GHz processor speed.
2GB RAM.
32GB eMMC hard drive.
Microsoft Windows 8.1. This device can be upgraded to Windows 10 for free.
Display features:
10.1 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
Graphics:
Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
2 USB 2.0 ports.
1 HDMI port.
Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Opening post
Please note due to the refurbishment process this product may come with a newer version of Microsoft Windows installed.
Sometimes you need a tablet, sometimes you need a laptop. You don't have to choose with the Acer One 10 because it's both. For work, play, or sharing, it's got a mode for any situation.
A mode for every need. Whether you?re working or watching video with friends, the Acer One 10 has a mode for it. Choose from four modes – Notebook mode for typing, tablet for using touch as well as Tent and Display modes for entertainment. The Acer One 10 also features a premium brushed metal finish.
Enjoy an immersive entertainment experience on the Acer One 10's HD Screen with 10-point multi-touch and IPS Technology to view movies in crystal clear high definition from wide viewing angles. The Acer One 10 also lets you capture more on the go with dual cameras and 32GB of storage.
Top comments
If you know the Linx 10 - this is pretty much the same tablet. The keyboard dock is less impressive unfortunately. The keys themselves are fine, not too small, however the trackpad is poor, and the plasticky, hollow base makes it uncomfortable to use, particularly on trackpad clicks.
Latest comments (47)
Thanks for the advice on removing old versions of Windows. I'll have a look.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Acer-Aspire-Switch-10-1-Inch-1-33GHz-2GB-32GB-2-in-1-Windows-8-1-Laptop-Pink-/361417522015
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Acer-Aspire-Switch-10-1-Inch-Intel-1-33GHz-2GB-32GB-2-1-Laptop-Purple-/331692937220
Only things I'm not too happy with, is the time it takes to charge up and it would've been nice to use the micro-sd port to charge it rather than separate socket - seems to take ages to charge and have to lug around another charger..
As a Windows 8 hater, I've upgraded to Windows 10 and it seems really nippy. Perfect for web browsing, email and word processing. The downside is definitely the storage, with only about 3gb left after the win 10 upgrade. So those who've purchased can expect to pay a bit more for a micro sd card.
Coming from a 5 year old Windows 7 laptop, the boot time is particularly impressive - it literally boots on seconds - and I can see this becoming the main machine for web browsing due to that fact.
I may return it.
In all honesty this will perform those duties without any problem. It will struggle with 10bit x265 encoded content but for the vast majority of all other content, even 1080p via the HDMI out it will play it just fine.
The spec of this is fine as long as you're only expecting tablet level duties from it with the added convenience of being able to plug in the full keyboard and trackpad. It is best to have light use in mind for it and it will run like a champion.
As a pure tablet OS I don't like Windows as much as Android, but once you add a keyboard and trackpad as well as the touchscreen it all comes together nicely.
It's best used for travel. I used the Linx 10 on long haul flights powered by the single USB output you get on the entertainment console. Playing Fallout 3 makes the flight a bit more enjoyable!
However - as a laptop - I just can't recommend this product. If the base was more sturdy, trackpad was refined, and the overall weight distribution was evened out, then it would be a fine laptop - however those all all dealbreakers for me.
Now just to sit and wait on all the experts to proclaim how unusable 2gb of ram is in Windows and how they would have voted hot if it had a 1080p screen.
COLD.
If you know the Linx 10 - this is pretty much the same tablet. The keyboard dock is less impressive unfortunately. The keys themselves are fine, not too small, however the trackpad is poor, and the plasticky, hollow base makes it uncomfortable to use, particularly on trackpad clicks.
12 months warranty also
The keyboard does detach:
Intel Atom Z3735F quad core processor.
1.83GHz processor speed.
2GB RAM.
32GB eMMC hard drive.
Microsoft Windows 8.1.
This device can be upgraded to Windows 10 for free.
Display features:
10.1 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
Graphics:
Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
2 USB 2.0 ports.
1 HDMI port.
Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:
Built-in webcam.
Built-in mic.
Built-in audio sound system.
General features:
Up to 8 hours battery life.
Size H2.58, W25.8, D19.38cm.
Weight 1.19kg.