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Acer Iconia Bluetooth Case with Bluetooth Keyboard for Iconia A700,


This is a great value for the money.  It fits the Acer perfectly.  Everything worked as advertised.  My only reason for a 4 star review was it was too small for my hands.  My hands are between large and extra large glove wise.  If you have medium size or smaller hands and and an  Acer 700 I highly recommend it.  If you have large hands prepare to type gibberish.  Of course if your manual dexterity is better than mine, you may be fine.  Key layout was a bit confusing.  Larger shift and return key would have been better but that is back to the size limitation again.  Check out the keyboard layout before buying.  Lots of people are put off by changes in keyboard layout.


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