The W3 puts size and portability ahead of most everything else -- but not always to its advantage. For instance, its display resolution (1,280 by 800) is smaller than the recommended resolution for the OS (1,280 by 960). Consequently, some apps open windows that disappear off the bottom of the display. I was able to work around such issues by switching to portrait mode while running these apps, but it was jarring, to say the least.
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And while the Iconia W3 tablet may not be the most luxurious product, the keyboard feels downright shoddy. The plastic construction is so thin that the entire keyboard bows under the lightest pressure, and the whole thing squeaks and rattles with every slight bend. To make matters worse, after only two or three days of only occasional use, the keyboard began having problems, registering incorrect or multiple keystrokes and sometimes a full second lag occurring between the time I pressed a key and when it would appear onscreen.
Me quedo con la Nexus 7.