Acer Iconia Tab M10 M10-11-K5N0 Tablet | 10.1″ 1920 x 1200 I…

Original price was: $179.99.Current price is: $143.99.

Big & Beautiful – Be captivated while browsing the web, watching movies, playing games, or doing schoolwork on the big and beautiful 10.1” WUXGA (1920 x 1200) touchscreen with a 16:10 aspect ratio and narrow bezel design.
All-Day Battery – Up to 9.5 hours of video playback
Built to Perform – This Android 12 tablet lets you watch videos, save pictures, and play games with ease thanks to its MediaTek MT8183C Octa-Core processor, 4GB LPDDR4 of memory, 128GB eMMC storage, and a MicroSD slot.
App for Kids – Google Kids Space gives you and your child a safe place to explore quality content designed to help them learn and keep them engaged. Parents can also help manage the content, screen time, and more with the Family Link app.
Video Calls Made Easy – This tablet features a Front 5MP camera so that your video calls are always crystal clear. The 8MP Auto Focus rear camera also lets you take high-resolution pictures on-the-fly.
Thin & Light – Acer Iconia Tab M10 boasts a slim and lightweight aluminum alloy design, measuring just 0.33 inches thin and weighing 0.95 pounds. Plus, its In-Cell Touch Panel technology ensures optimal display performance in a thinner package.
Wireless Technology – 802.11ac WiFi 5 (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0

Price: $179.99 - $143.99
(as of Apr 14, 2025 22:03:36 UTC – Details)

Customers say

Customers find this tablet to be a decent device with a beautiful screen and dual speakers that provide decent volume. Moreover, the 6GB RAM makes a significant difference in performance, and one customer notes the expandable SD card slot. Additionally, they appreciate its streaming capabilities, with one mentioning smooth Netflix and Hulu content.

13 reviews for Acer Iconia Tab M10 M10-11-K5N0 Tablet | 10.1″ 1920 x 1200 I…

  1. Not Another Sword Review Channel

    Great for intended use
    So far its been great for intended use of Internet and gaming. Runs most game apps fine except for large scale pc based games so not technically a gaming tablet but streams fine as well. Sturdy built. Great screen. Great sound. For under 150$ at time of purchase on sale, great little tablet.

  2. Gonzalo K.

    Good basic tablet
    Good basic tablet. It does what You expect in this price range

  3. Michael A. Eide

    Great Features, more than most
    Our fourth Acer product and we are happy with them. Has good stats and a lot of memory compared to most.

  4. Héctor

    Buen producto
    Es buena marca y me funciona bien solo que es difícil encontrar protector de vidrio que le quede ya que la pantalla es poco común 10.4 pero no hay problema en si con el producto es muy bueno. Y si es rápida me gusta mucho. Ya que hago muchas video llamadas e smut funcional para eso.

  5. BW

    An Average Tablet
    I’ve spent a few months using this tablet daily and I feel I’ve now had enough time to share my thoughts on it. It definitely has its pros and cons. For $200, it’s a decent tablet if you’re looking for screen size and/or a bit more RAM. However, this tablet is far from perfect and its shortcomings soon manifest after spending enough time with it.The Good: The screen on this thing is beautiful. The image is crystal clear and colars are fairly vibrant. The bezels aren’t the smallest, however, they’re small enough to not be an issue. The other thing I really like is the amount of RAM you get. Most tablets in this range normally only have about 4 GB of RAM. This tablet has 6 GB of RAM which will suit most people’s needs nicely. I’ve had upwards of 60 tabs opened in firefox before and have played various graphics intensive games without issue (CPU speed = 2.00Hz.) The 128 GB of onboard storage and expandable SD card slot will leave you with plenty of space for your media library and large apps. The tablet is also mostly stock Android without a lot of bloatware from Acer which is always a plus. The dual speakers provide decent volume when not using headphones or earbuds. This model also retains the 3.5mm headphone jack which is always a plus in my book. The price is also a major highlight of this tablet. A $200 tablet that gives you a 10.1″ screen and 6 GB of RAM is pretty uncommon. Most tablets of this ilk usually only have 7″ screens and anywhere from 2-4 GB of RAM.The Bad: Although the screen size can be considered one of this unit’s strengths, it’s also one of its weakness. From day one, the screen wasn’t very responsive and I found myself having to press it pretty hard and sometimes multiple times to register taps. I was originally thinking that maybe it was just a fluke, however the problem seems to be intensifying. Sometimes it gets so bad that the tablet is almost unusable. I’ll be doing something on the tablet and it’ll suddenly start wigging out and pressing randomly all over the screen. This occurs while the unit is both charging and not charging. This one issue is almost serious enough to negate all the positives. I’m currently still researching what may be causing it and how to potentially fix it. Another big let down was the battery life. With a bigger tablet comes a bigger battery, but the tablet’s 10″ screen will zap your battery to zero in no time. Spending a few hours streaming media or gaming saw me get on average about 6 hours of screen on time from a 100% charge. That’s not necessarily terrible for a device with a screen this size, however, I’ve found myself not straying too far away from a power source when using it heavily. I also don’t like that goggle tries to shove it’s assistant down your throat. I’m a minimalist and only like the apps I use to be on my home screen. Google tries it’s best to thrawt this by programming the Google assistant icon to be perpetually visible on the home screen with no way to remove it. The only workaround I’ve found without having to root the device is using a launcher to replace the stock one. The tablet comes preinstalled with a highly annoying, uninstallable memory managing app called “DuraSpeed.” You’ll get a litany of annoying, daily notifications from this app that can’t be disabled or turned off.All in all, despite the pretty serious ghost tapping issue that seems to occur at random, intermittent times, I still think I would recommend this tablet. For the price and the amount of screen and RAM you get, I’m willing to put up with the ghost tapping issue and slightly subpar battery life for now. If you’re in the market for something cheap that gets the job done, go for it. However, of you’re expecting perfection, look elsewhere.

  6. Ron W

    Pokey, but adequate
    It’s a bit slow considering it’s specs.

  7. Noza

    no sim card slot
    Definitely recommend this tablet. The sound, brightness and colors of the screen, the size of the tablet please me and my daughter. The only thing is that there is no slot for a SIM card, it connects to any wi-fi that is at home or from the phone.

  8. DG

    Love the resolution!
    Very fast and good tech support. I had a problem right out the box (all my fault) and the technicians I contacted over the chat were very helpful. I’m enjoying my new tablet 🙂

  9. TORRES

    satisfecho por el precio

  10. Fred

    I like it, the screen and sound are excellent! It comes with a case too.

  11. End User

    Bought on sale so I think it’s the best value …. very pleased with screen resolution and size but th brightness keeps defaulting to 35% … haven’t figured that out yet.

  12. Marie

    So easy to maneuver and get the apts that are useful to me

  13. DAL

    Great value

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