CNET - The good: The Acer Iconia's innovative dual-touch-screen design and virtual keyboard works better than you'd expect, and unlike other dual-screen PCs we've seen, this one has enough CPU power for everyday tasks.
The bad: Speed typists will find the virtual keyboard has a hint of a lag, and its (virtual) touchpad is needlessly small. It's also saddled with last year's Intel CPUs, rather than the latest generation, which might have given it better battery life. Read more