Is it a tablet? Is it a notebook? It's actually both. The Acer ICONIA W500 is a Windows 7 running tablet that comes with a keyboard docking station, which enables it to become a touchscreen netbook.(Photo : Harshit Walia)
There are 2 grooves and a USB port that connect the tablet to the docking station. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The ICONIA W500 features AMD C-50 1GHz processor, 2GB RAM and a 32GB SSD. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The tablet/netbook houses two Acer CrystalEye 1.3-megapixel webcams. One at the rear for taking pictures and the other is front facing for video chat. The rear camera doesn't feature a flash. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The left of the tablet houses the headphones jack, power button volume rocker and the HDMI out. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The right however houses only the AC power port. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The bottom of the device houses 2 USB ports and the screen orientation lock. Of these two USB ports, the docking station uses one when connected. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
An SD card reader too finds its place next to the HDMI port. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The keyboard dock has a Chiclet style keyboard that is pretty comfortable to type on. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
For using the mouse, Acer has gone old school and installed a pointing stick that isn't the best in the business. (Photo : Harshit Walia)
The keyboard peripheral houses two USB 2.0 ports (one on either side) and one Ethernet port on the left. (Photo : Harshit Walia)