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Abstract: While the company was kind enough to loan us its 32GB WiFi version for a review, a quick look at the specifications list didn't exactly excite us. But perhaps there were hidden gems to unearth...
A Decent TabletBeing Lenovo's second foray into the tablet business after its LePad, we would have expected it to be a much better device, considering that the computing giant has certainly taken its time in producing this IdeaPad K1. However, after using...
Abstract: There's never a dull moment in the tech world, especially where tablets are concerned. That little company over in Cupertino outed their new tab just two months ago; and many tablet makers in the Android camp are releasing fresh models, phasing out their ...
Abstract: In a tablet arena being dominated by iPads and Galaxy Tabs, Lenovo enters the fray with their Android-based IdeaPad K1 tablet to take a slice of that market. So how does it fare with the competition? Does it have that unique factor that would allow it to ...
Abstract: Is there really any more space for a new entry in the tablet wars?It is in for a tough go, as many of its competitors are at least in their second or third iteration, as techie.com.ph notes.First-generation hardware could be understandably a little roughe...
Abstract: 2011 is no doubt the year of the tablet. Even just a year ago, the concept of a tablet was foreign to many consumers. Tablets were seen as bulky and expensive mobile computers used by business professionals for serious work. However, Apple ushered in a ne...
If you are looking for a stylish or elegant tablet, then the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet is for you. But if you want a slim tablet, there are other options like the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 which by far the thinnest tablet in the world. However, if you want a tab...
Before the era of tablets, Lenovo is only known for its line of laptop models, especially the ThinkPads. When Lenovo finally announced its entry into the tablet market with three models of its own, we were hardly surprised. In fact they were a late to ...