Lenovo has quietly announced a range of ultra-portable Android
tablets today at the Mobile World Congress. The tablets launched are the
7-inch A1000 and the A3000 and the 10-inch S6000 tablet.
The 7-inch A1000 is aimed at first-time tablet users and sports a
7-inch screen and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. The tablet
also supports Dolby Digital Audio that enhances the audio output, not
normally seen in a mid-range tablet. It runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean,
has 16GB of internal storage and a microSD slot for cards up to 32GB.
The tablet will be available in black and white color variants.
The A3000 aims at delivering good performance through a 1.2GHz
quad-core MTK processor. The tablet is 11mm thick, weighs in at less
than 340 grams and sports a 7-inch (1024×600 pixels) screen. It too will
run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and will have 16GB internal storage with a
microSD slot for cards up to 64GB additional storage. The A3000 also
comes with optional 3G HSPA+ support.
The S6000, on the other hand, is meant for power users and will be
powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core MTK 8389/8125 processor. The tablet is
8.6mm thick, weighs 560 grams and sports a 10.1-inch IPS (1280×800
pixels) display and includes a battery that the company claims will last
for more than 8 hours. Other features included are an optional HSPA+
support and connectivity options like a micro HDMI port.
Lenovo says these tablets will be available in the market by the second-quarter of this year.
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