Acer just officially announced the smaller of two tablets we saw from the company back at Computex in June: the Iconia Tab A110. The device appears to be a head-to-head competitor with the Nexus 7, as it offers many of the same features, as well as a few missing from the N7:

7 " 1024x600 display

NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor

microUSB, microSD, and microHDMI ports

390g

Android 4.1

This image is an earlier leak of the device. Unfortunately, Acer has not yet provided official press shots.

While the display resolution is the primary drawback of this tablet in comparison to the N7, HDMI out and expandable storage are features lacking on Google's official tablet. These things may be enough to push many users into choosing A110 over the Nexus 7.

While previous rumors have suggested a sub-$200 price tag, Acer has yet to detail retail pricing and availability. However, we expect the device to hit the streets in the coming weeks.