Lenovo released its new tablets: IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad Tablet (PHOTO&VIDEO)
Elena Vnorovscaia / Chişinău / Moldova.ORG / -- Lenovo has published through their Picasa albums a couple of Android tablets, one of them by the name of Lenovo IdeaPad K1 and the other by the name of ThinkPad Tablet.
The IdeaPad K1 appears to be more of an entertainment device, what with its several color choices in the casing and smooth rounded features, while the ThinkPad Tablet appears to be made for exactly what the ThinkPad notebooks have always been about: business.
Here are some other specs: 264 x 189 x 13.3 mm, weight – 750 gr., screen resolution - 10.1 inches is 1280 x 800 pixels. The tablet has touch screen capacitive type, which is able to recognize up to 10 touches simultaneously. The configuration includes 1 GB of DDR2-600, 16, 32 or 64 GB flash memory. The tablet is equipped with a microSD slot, ambient light sensor, adapter 802.11 b / g / n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
3G support would be offered as an option. In addition the camera has a resolution of 5 and 2 megapixels, micro HDMI output and a two cells battery. The device can hold up to 10 hours.
The price of K1 with 16 GB of flash memory is $ 399.
The ThinkPad Tablet appears to be a 10-inch tablet running Android 3.0 or 3.1 Honeycomb with a special Lenovo user interface over the top. The device is not too different from the IdeaPad K1 by its characteristics.
There appears to four dedicated physical buttons along the bottom, with a proprietary connector, a miniUSB port, mini HDMI, and two cameras, one on back and one up front. There’s a door that more than likely has an SD card hidden behind it, and there’s one docking solution plus a pen with the classic red nib at the end of it.
The ThinkPad Tablet’s price starts at $ 499 for a 16GB modification (with a stylus such modification costs $ 529).
Admission for the pre-orders has already begun.









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