Acer was already kind enough to present us a heads up that it should not be launching the Iconia Tab A100 in May, as planned. However the company wasn’t exactly champing on the bit to clarify why its 7-inch, Tegra 2 -powered tablet is taking any such tedious trip to market. Based on a DigiTimes report, a minimum of, the hangup comes right down to compatibility issues with Honeycomb, an OS that up to now hasn’t been seen on many 7-inch slates. Specifically, the site’s unnamed sources say Acer has encountered issues of certain applications and that Google, meanwhile, is “busy resolving other issues.” All in all, exactly the type of complication that Ice Cream Sandwich promises to avoid. Oh, and speaking of delays, DigiTimes adds that the Iconia Smart might go on sale in July as a result of earthquake-related supply shortages . We asked Acer for clarification, however the company declined to comment, so it feels like we’ll just need to be patient what goodies late summer brings.
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