#ExploreWorldwide: My #AcerYugatechQuizNight Experience (and a quick Acer Iconia Tab 8 Review too!)
I was never the lucky type when
it comes to raffles and other games of luck. My officemates can testify to that
– we once had a gimmick within our department where we get to draw lots from a
bowl of rolled papers with goodies written on them like Starbucks credits,
Salon GCs, and even a Powerbank. Now the catch is, out of the 22 lots, 3 of
them are “Try Agains” and guess what; I got to pick 2 of the 3. How unlucky can
I get?
Now this isn’t a recent
thing. I also remember several instances
when I was a kid where I don’t get what I wished for, or I get picked when I
would have preferred otherwise – like when the teacher calls out your name when
you were chanting to yourself: “please don’t call me first! Please don’t call
me first!”
Apparently, it’s a different
story when you’re not relying on luck alone. I joined the #AcerYugatechQuizNight
last December in the hopes of winning an Acer Iconia Tab 8. I don’t have a
tablet of my own so my fingers were crossed for several days in the hopes of
winning this one.
I wouldn’t say though that I
didn’t need any kind of help from Lady Luck. I had no idea what the categories
will be so I can just wish that the questions are going to be from my areas of
interest. Good thing though that I was lucky enough to be teammates with some
of the smartest, coolest (and loudest..lol) bloggers I know – the GooglyGooeys
Tippy and Pong, and Vivian and Camille of TheSoshalNetwork! Now at least if we
didn’t win, I knew that the whole thing would be so much fun!
First category was General Knowledge.
Good enough, I thought. We were leading in the first category and soon, it was
a barrage of questions from categories where at least one of us was familiar
with! We were on a roll! Now we got a bit worried because we got lower scores
than usual in the Music and Sports categories, and also when the organizers
decided to make the last round 2 points per correct answer (our win would have
been guaranteed otherwise). In the end, our loud, enthusiastic, and competitive
group got the highest score! I couldn’t believe it myself but we really did! :D
I have got to say that Acer is the most generous that I’ve encountered so far when it comes to blogger take-homes. Aside from my Iconia Tab 8, I also had an Acer-NBA backpack, a notebook, and a USB! |
Not too small, not too big. Juuust right.
The Acer Iconia Tab 8 has just
the right height and width to make it handy enough to carry around comfortably.
It was easy for me to hold its 8.5 x 5.5 inch body with just one hand, or even
two when I’m playing games (which I do a lot, by the way).
Chic and Stylish
The Iconia Tab 8 may be a budget
tablet, but this didn’t keep it from getting upstaged in the design department.
With its slim build, smooth aluminum back, and curved edges, this baby’s looks
is comparable to the higher-end tablets that I know.
Right in the Light, Lesser when Darker
Admittedly, I wasn’t very
satisfied with the camera quality (although it is what you would expect from a
5 megapixel rear camera, or a 2 megapixel front camera). Pictures taken from a
few feet from the subject and in low-light conditions tend to become grainy and
less sharp. However, a good lighting does the trick, and close-up pictures
become detailed. Here are a few samples of pictures I’ve taken using Acer
Iconia Tab 8:
Yay for Display!
A 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution
for a budget tablet is not bad at all! I’m primarily using the unit to read
eBooks and play games at the moment, and I have no complaints at all with the
vividness and resolution provided by the screen. It’s also decent enough even
for HD videos.
As my first tablet, I can already
tell that the Acer Iconia Tab 8 is going to be a lifesaver. Gone are the days
when I have to carry my laptop with me all the time to do my blog-stuff. Thank
you Acer and Yugatech, for the Christmas present!
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