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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Lenovo unveils Features,Review,Price and Specification

Lenovo unveils

Size 5 to 10 inches, the new tablet will be marketed under the name Lenovo LePad in China, but will be called the IdeaPad in other countries, followed by the current IdeaPad K1.
Only 5 inches, S2005 LePad something between a phone and a tablet-sized, prompting Engadget tabletphone duplicate device.

Android 2.3 features, S2005 runs on Qualcomm's dual-core 1.2 GHz chip, according to the Lenovo website of China (English translation). 800x480 pixel screen provides a viewing angle of 178 degrees. 1.3 megapixel camera adorns the front, while a 5 megapixel camera, can be found in the back. S2005 also includes a micro USB port, HDMI port and a micro-cellular HSPA +.

And at that moment called Engadget tabletphone S2005, the device works strictly as a tablet similar to a row of Dell, five refused. However, consumers need a third party VoIP services such as Skype, call. Lenovo sells the device in tablet form.

No price was released, but Engadget says the device will reach Chinese consumers for a few days, so that all may be revealed then. This site has received advice that Lenovo is working on a gadget last week.

One can only wonder who will buy the pills as close to the size of a smartphone, especially since Dell does not in this area. Lenovo, it seems that their bets by also publishes a tablet 7 inches and 10 inches.

Powered by Qualcomm with 1.5 GHz dual-core, the new S2007 (English translation) and S2010 (English translation) tablets initially marketed with Honeycomb Android 3.2, but Lenovo plans to offer updates cream sandwich on the way. S2007 is 1024x600 pixels, while the S2010 will come up to 1280x800 pixels. Both displays offer IPS display, Lenovo said.

1.3 megapixel camera on the front, while the 8-megapixel camera is located on the rear panel. The larger of two tablets will also be equipped with a dual mode 3G (EV-DO, China Telecom and China Unicom WCDMA) for voice and data.
The tablets are different in battery life. S2007 has a battery that can last up to eight hours with Wi-Fi, while the S2010 uses a battery that can charge a heavier is 11 hours.

CNET Lenovo representative has confirmed that the three tablets are available in China in the next two months. There is currently no plan to launch in other countries, but said the representative of Lenovo will continue to evaluate its market potential.

To link the new pills and other devices from Lenovo, the company launched a new service called Lenovo Cloud. It offers 200 GB of online storage, Lenovo cloud automatically backup and synchronize data from multiple devices. Users can also display the contents of up to four devices at once. These devices include not only the tablets and smartphones, but the new Lenovo Smart TV, a product called Sea V, which is expected to reach consumers in the first quarter of 2012.

"The changes in the industry brought great opportunities for innovation [] of the PC," said CEO Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo Group in a statement. "PCs are not only the traditional keyboard and screen and is available as tablets, smart phones, smart TVs, and other forms."

From the first Android Honeycomb tablet (Motorola Xoom), we have seen a parade of more or less identical. Some of them are thinner and sports a better camera or more ports, but still running on the same Tegra to 1 GHz dual core 2.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is no exception. Estimated at $ 499 (32GB) and is available in three colors (red, white and black), a tablet Lenovo Mobile is not the best, cheap, nice, and the best team. Instead, Lenovo tablet a bit in the middle

If we were to choose a line of IdeaPad K1, two-tone design in the back would be a gift. Weaving a bright mixture of aluminum and sturdy plastic, the back of the tablet has a good sense of the hand, which is suffering a little visible.
The second feature indicates Home R1 special button located on the right side of the 10.1-inch screen (when held horizontally). Taking into account the navigation controls on the phone screen in the oven, home hardware button is redundant. This is useful, however. In addition to establishing naturally under your right thumb while holding the tablet, a physical button has several interesting features. For example, holding down the button to capture a snapshot of the current screen. It glides through the application, or return to the menu. It's great, but we must admit that she was going to go a few times by accident.

The rest of the design decisions are fairly predictable. To the left is the power button, volume control, lock the screen orientation, and microSD card slot. The bottom edge has a micro-HDMI port, headphone jack and dock entrance, which works for both USB charging and syncing. Photographers will also realize a 2-megapixel camera on the front and a 5 megapixel camera (with flash) on the back.

Android tablet manufacturers are in a difficult position. Android purists are always ready to criticize when the manufacturer of the Google code suits or useless programs. But without these characteristics, it is almost impossible to make a mobile tablet that can highlight and show the company's brand.
For better or for worse, Android 3.1 Installing the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is not for purists. It comes with 30 pre-installed applications, ranging from big names like Netflix and the Kindle, in a house productions SocialTouch (messages aggregator) and Lenovo store application.

Android 3.1-better still there, however. You will receive an official market for Android, a mobile application for Google Maps, Gmail, navigation, books, and Google Talk. The web browser pointed at the cell are literally front and center in the home screen on the dashboard IdeaPad editable joint action (watching videos, reading email, listening to music and read books). Lenovo calls a central control panel "Lenovo Launcher", and although we thought it was a useful addition, can be removed if desired.

Unfortunately the Lenovo setup can not be changed. At the bottom of the screen in the center of the navigation bar is a bubble-shaped icon that launches a strange overlap of your favorite applications. Lenovo calls this function "of the application wheel" and, as its name implies, to navigate through these applications, rotating through the overlay as a Lazy Susan. An additional icon in the center of the wheel lets you add or remove applications from the list quickly. We like the concept, but ends at the end to create more chaos and confusion. With the standard application is available in the upper right box, and recently used applications available in the cell in the lower left corner of the menu is the last third application.

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