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79 Reviews
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Abstract: Over the past two years, the introduction of tablet computers have had an unmistakable impact on how we travel. Smaller and lighter than laptops, yet with plenty of power and versatility, these devices allow us to stay connected, entertained, and produ...
Gingerbread still an early platform, Poor OS X support, Mixed build quality
Ultimately, the IdeaPad K1 provides a strong case for the prospective tablet owner. The K1's solid specifications and affordable price tag safely put the tablet into the upper tier of current Android tablets. Thanks to Gingerbread's growing pains, the K1...
The K1 is a bit too heavy and large for its own good, and Lenovo's Android modifications are a mixed bag, but there is nothing particularly offensive about the design, specs, or operation of the device....
Abstract: With so many different Honeycomb (Android 3.X) tablets to choose from, which one is right for you? We tested five from Toshiba, Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Samsung. Ultimately, the choice comes down to two: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Acer Iconia ...
Here we would like to say that we like the Lenovo IdeaPad K1, but it’s really hard to get excited about a tablet that does so less from the products that we’ve already seen in the market. But still if you want to give a shot to an Android tablet then ...
The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is a good tablet for mainstream users who are less interested in the pure Android experience and more interested in a device that works well and is easy to understand out of the box. This is still Honeycomb we're talking about, so it...
Available in black, white or red. Largely thoughtful list of preinstalled apps will be of value to novice users. Solid performance. Textured back provides a nice grip; easy to hang on to. Relatively inexpensive at just 0 for 32 GB
Navigation can be difficult. Just shy of six hours of battery life under full load. Volume buttons are tough to reach