A Closer Look at Lenovo’s Newest Tablet PCs
Lenovo continues to
raise its game in terms of their offering of consumer tablet PCs. At the
recently concluded IFA industry event in Berlin, all the top computer
manufacturers showcased their latest innovations. A wide range of all-in-one
computers, tablet PCs, ultrabooks, and laptop-tablet hybrids were on display.
And Lenovo was no exception; revealing details of its latest all-in-one
computer model, and adding new laptops and new specs to its IdeaPad line.
A leader in tablet PC production, Lenovo released three new Android
tablets, namely the IdeaTab A2109, IdeaTab S2110A, and the IdeaTab 2107. The
IdeaTab A2107 is designed to compete with Amazon’s Kindle Fire, the Google
Nexus 7, and the iPad mini. Lenovo’s standard Android slates are the 7-inch
A2107 and 9-inch A2109 that are already comfortable to hold in portrait or
landscape modes. But the new IdeaTab versions also boast 1,024 x 600 screens
that can be found in Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 and the Kindle Fire.
The IdeaTab S2110A has
an even larger 1,280 x 800 display, and features two USB ports on a docking station.
It runs on 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Perhaps the most unique aspect of this
tablet is its detachable keyboard dock which doubles battery life for up to 20
hours, easily detaching from the device with a single button press. According
to Lenovo, the IdeaTab S2110A is a ‘premium entertainment tablet’. It features
a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 at 1GHz for processing oomph. It also boasts USB
ports, an SD card reader, a micro HDMI port, a 1.3 MP front-facing camera, a
5MP rear camera, and a 1080p HD resolution.
Lenovo has also been
teasing us with the promise of a Windows 8-operated tablet PC for quite some
time. According to reports in The Verge,
Lenovo is, in fact, currently working towards being the first ever company to
market Windows 8 tablet PCs, an unidentified source having recently leaked the
tablet’s official specs online. The Lenovo ThinkPad’s successor is set to run
on the new Windows 8 OS, and will be equipped with a stylus pen, and an
optional keyboard dock like that of Microsoft’s Surface keyboard. This new
Lenovo tablet PC will also sport an Intel dual core Clover trail processor, a
2GB RAM, 64GB of storage, and a 10.1-inch display. The ThinkPad 2’s cameras are
also believed to be superior to those of the iPad, with 8MP on the rear and 2MP
at the front, both with an LED flash.
Lenovo is set to
release the prices of its new tablet
PC creations in the next few days.
Give a look to range of lenovo tablet pc range here.
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