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Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 tablet brings 9.7-inches of ICS

Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 tablet brings 9.7-inches of ICS

Posted on May 31, 2012 by MG3

This week the folks at Lenovo have announced a lovely new sleek ta blet running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a 9.7-inch display. This tablet weighs in at an amazing 1.27 pounds light, is 1/3-inch thin, and has what Lenovo says is 10 hours of battery life packed inside. This device works with SRS surround sound speakers built-in as a feature we’ve seen on no other tablet yet released – could be fantastic!

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Report: 32 Windows 8 Tablets to Launch in 2012

Report: 32 Windows 8 Tablets to Launch in 2012

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 by MG3

Apple spawned the media tablet market with the launch of the original iPad a couple of years back. Two iPad updates and countless Android tablets later, its viselike grip over the tablet market remains intact. To add insult to injury for its rivals, market research firm IDC recently predicted that it could take until 2015 for Android tablets to overtake the iPad in terms of market share. Well, not so fast. For all we know, Windows 8 and not Android could eventually end up upsetting Apple’s apple cart. Hit the jump for more.

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Lenovo will be 'first to market' with a Windows 8 tablet, says source

Lenovo will be 'first to market' with a Windows 8 tablet, says source

Posted on Mar 16, 2012 by MG3

Michael Dell said that he would offer an enterprise tablet "on the exact day" that Windows 8 ships to customers, but his company may have some competition right out of the gate: We've learned that Lenovo is internally planning to be the very first manufacturer to release a Windows 8 tablet, and that the company believes that October is when the operating system will ship. Our source wouldn't provide any details on the slate, save that it will use an Intel chip, but we already saw one possible machine at CES: the 13.3-inch Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga, pictured above, with an attached keyboard on a 360-degree hinge that lets you flip the machine into a laptop configuration.

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Lenovo IdeaTab S2: The first competitor to the ASUS Transformer Prime

Lenovo IdeaTab S2: The first competitor to the ASUS Transformer Prime

Posted on Jan 09, 2012 by MG3

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It may seem hard to believe, but one year ago at CES 2011 ASUS showed off the first generation of a new type of Android tablet that they dubbed the “Transformer”. By itself the Transformer wasn’t anything special, just another Android tablet running Honeycomb, but when it was paired with a keyboard dock it transformed (get it?) into a device that looked like an everyday laptop. The resulting combination, which gave you all the benefits of a tablet such as instant on and amazing battery life, plus the huge productivity gains that a full laptop keyboard offered, turned a lot of heads in the tech community. Last month the second generation, dubbed the “Transformer Prime”, launched and it furthe...

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Lenovo IdeaPad A1 quietly goes on sale in US

Lenovo IdeaPad A1 quietly goes on sale in US

Posted on Oct 07, 2011 by MG1

Lenovo has quietly begun taking sales for its new IdeaPad Tablet A1. The company had announced the entry-level device back in early September with similar lack of fanfare. The seven-inch device, which runs Android 2.3, is priced from $199 to $249, depending on capacity.
The IdeaPad A1 runs on a low-cost, 1GHz TI OMAP 3622 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, a front two-megapixel camera, and a rear five-megapixel camera. The base built-in storage is as little as 2GB, with an optional 16GB version. Lenovo claims the battery runs for up to five hours, or up to seven hours when just browsing.
The 2GB version, available in black, is priced at $199. A 16GB version, which comes in a choice of black, blue, whi...

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Lenovo IdeaPad A1 is a 7-inch Android tablet that will be available for $199

Lenovo IdeaPad A1 is a 7-inch Android tablet that will be available for $199

Posted on Sep 05, 2011 by MG1

Lenovo unveiled what we think is a mass-market tablet (if there is such a thing) at this year’s IFA in Berlin, Germany. The IdeaPad A1 comes with a 7-inch 1024×600 pixels touchscreen, single-core processor, 3-megapixel camera on the back, front-facing camera for video calls, Wi-Fi connectivity (no 3G), while Android 2.3 Gingerbread is running the show. In other words, we’re talking about a device that’s pretty much the same as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, specs wise.
The good news is the price – Lenovo’s baby will be available starting from $199 for the 8GB version. 16 and 32 GB models, which will be available in the U.S., will retail for $249 and $299, respectively. Hopefully European prices won...

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Lenovo A1 7-inch Android Tablet Revealed in candy coated colorings

Lenovo A1 7-inch Android Tablet Revealed in candy coated colorings

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG1

It’s time for everyone on earth to have their very own Android tablet, Lenovo being no stranger quite suddenly to the game, today announcing their newest effort in the A1 7-inch Android tablet. This tablet will come in several different colors, has a rather simply yet lovely design to its chassis, and you may be surprised by the specs provided inside, that’s for pretty much sure.
This tablet will be coming out sometime inside September of 2011 and it will cost $199 at launch. Interested yet? Thought so. What you’ll be looking at here is an Android 2.3 Gingerbread tablet made to work in the mid-range of Android tablets and grab your attention with its cool low price and its several options as...

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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet now available for order, priced at $500 and up

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet now available for order, priced at $500 and up

Posted on Aug 23, 2011 by MG15

It's been a while coming, but Lenovo's ThinkPad tablet has finally made its way to market. As expected, the line of Honeycomb slates is now available for order on the company's product page, with the 16GB, WiFi-only model priced at $500 and 3G-enabled versions going for $570 (32GB) and $670 (64GB).

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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E425, E425 and ThinkVision LT1421 Wide unveiled

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E425, E425 and ThinkVision LT1421 Wide unveiled

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

Lenovo announced today the ThinkPad Edge 14-inch E425 and 15.6-inch E525 laptops for small-to-medium businesses (SMB) and the ThinkVision LT1421 Wide, the company’s first mobile monitor that gives mobile professionals a second screen for on-the-go use to display spreadsheets and make presentations. The ThinkPad Edge laptops simplify the overall computing experience for SMBs, starting with a slimmer, more polished design complemented by powerful, reliable technology with choices of the latest AMD processors along with voice and video features for an unparalleled user experience.

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Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet visits the FCC, meeting described as business-like

Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet visits the FCC, meeting described as business-like

Posted on Aug 09, 2011 by MG1

This isn't a case where an FCC appearance offers our first hint of an imminent release, but those holding out for Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet instead of the company's more consumer-minded IdeaPad K1 can at least rest assured that things are apparently still on track. The tablet's now officially passed through the FCC, which should be the device's last major stop before its August 23rd release date. Not much else in the way of surprises, as you might expect, but ThinkPad fans do now have some handsome line art to enjoy while they wait for the real thing. Hit the source link below for a bigger version, along with the few other parts of the filing that remain non-confidential.

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Lenovo ThinkPad tablet will start selling on August 23 starting at $479

Lenovo ThinkPad tablet will start selling on August 23 starting at $479

Posted on Aug 03, 2011 by MG1

We knew Lenovo will ask a premium for its ThinkPad-branded tablet; nevertheless we were surprised when they announced the price – $479 will get you the basic model, which comes with Wi-Fi only connectivity, 16GB of built-in storage and no digitizer pen. To get that stylus, you’ll have to add another $30 bucks, which drives your total bill to $509. What’s more, presuming you need more space, the 32 gig version will get $589 out of your pocket (digital pen included). Needless to say, a separate keyboard is not part of the deal and it could be yours for an additional $99.
Kinda outrageous when you see what other OEMs are offering. Hopefully some carrier will pick the ThinkPad tablet and offer i...

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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet gets an August 23rd release

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet gets an August 23rd release

Posted on Aug 01, 2011 by MG1

Lenovo had a bit of an issue saving the date for its summer tablet launch, but no longer. Confirmed via a product page on the company's site, its Honeycomb-flavored ThinkPad Tablet will finally hit retailers' shelves on August 23rd. If you're not into waiting that long, you can always snag the IdeaPad K1 -- we hear Lisa Stansfield recommends it.

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Lenovo IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad Tablets official, plus IdeaPad P1

Lenovo IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad Tablets official, plus IdeaPad P1

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 by MG1

Lenovo has officially announced a trio of slates, including the IdeaPad Tablet K1 and ThinkPad Tablet we saw leaked in press shots earlier, as well as the IdeaPad P1. The K1 and ThinkPad Tablets each run Android 3.1 Honeycomb on NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor, and are the first slates to be Netflix-certified; meanwhile, the IdeaPad P1 runs Windows 7 on a 1.5GHz Intel Atom processor.

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