Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet My Personal Review
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Well My Self, really love this tablet from LENOVO and It’s a bit of a surprise since we never got any word from Lenovo Philippines about this yet (I’m guessing they’ll send out a note next week). may of my friends rushing on the mall just to buy this gadget, and really this tablet from lenovo was so soft on my hands but honestly i have nothing like this on my own but i hope i can i have soon
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 specs:
10.1-inch display @ 1280×800 pixel resolution
1.0GHz NVidia Tegra T20 processor
1GB DDR2 RAM
16GB, 32GB, 64GB internal storage
5MP rear camera
2MP front-facing camera
microSD card slot (up to 32GB)
micro-HDMI out
Bluetooth 2.0
mini-HDMI port
Android 3.1 Honeycomb
10 hour battery life
Let us check the power of hardware, I also must mention the rear of the device. Not only do we have a 5MP camera with flash but it has a soft touch plastic-like texture covering the back that I just love. Its comfortable like a couch or car seat and really makes handling the device just that much easier. Going from the Lenovo to my Xoom I really missed the back coating and even though it adds a bit of thickness to the device it isn’t enough to notice a difference and really is a nice touch.
And The 3G version is not yet available so this one is the WiFi model. The tablet is 13.3mm thin and weighs about 750 grams (which is a bit heavy like the HP TouchPad and the Acer Iconia Tab A500).The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 strives to be more than just another Android tablet.
So let us take a look From its Honeycomb tweaks to its plethora of preloaded apps--many of which are actually useful--to its inclusion of Microsoft ReadyPlay DRM, Lenovo puts forth a tablet that stands out in the crowd (literally, if you opt for the white- or red-backed models). And it carries value, too: The IdeaPad K1 costs about $500 (price as of 7/29/2011) with 32GB of storage--twice the capacity of the Apple iPad 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 at the same price. Hope you enjoy my review.