You didn’t think that Acer wouldn’t be sharing a number of its new tablets with its still-kicking Packard Bell subsidiary, did you? The latter has now debuted the freedom Tab, its own spin on Acer’s Iconia Tab A500 . As you could expect, however, there aren’t many differences beyond the name, with this one packing the identical styling, 10-inch screen, Tegra 2 processor, dual cameras, and Honeycomb OS as its more widely-available counterpart. Launch details are still somewhat iffy, but you are able to apparently expect this one to hit Europe sometime in June, with pricing to change by country. Head on past the break for a hands-on video courtesy of Notebook Italia.
[Thanks, Marco]
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