

What makes these two so different is the fact that the 1.4GHz Tegra 3 is based on the ARM processor architecture while the Atom Z2760 is based on the x86 processor architecture. The ASUS tablet is running an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad core processor while the Acer tablet is running on an Intel Atom Z2760 1.8GHz dual core processor. In terms of hardware, these two tablets are very similar with one major exception, their processor.

We will, however, compare browser benchmarks as those are available cross-platform without any issues.

We will save the majority of our benchmarks for a later date because at the time of this writing there really are no good benchmarks available for us to get a reliable and easily comparable benchmark across all platforms. In our review, we will be comparing the hardware, software, user experience, and benchmarks. The difference between using one of these versus a touch screen laptop in most scenarios is marginal at best. If there is one thing we can say from the very beginning it is that both of these keyboard dock tablets really feel like touchscreen laptops with impeccable battery life. These two tablets will likely be the most popular among the majority of people looking for Windows 8 tablets that come with keyboards. Both tablets are 10.1? tablets with very similar specifications and hardware capabilities. In this review we will be pitting the Acer Iconia W510 against the ASUS VivoTab RT. We will cover the differences, similarities, shortfalls, and benefits of each platform while simultaneously comparing two of the largest Taiwanese computer vendors in the world, ASUS and Acer. We will compare the two most capable tablets from both Windows 8 versions, Windows 8 vs. This will be a multi-part review that will focus on the different aspects of Windows 8 tablets and will be entirely written using these tablets.
