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Abstract: I'm looking at the Lenovo Ideapad A1 today and giving some first impressions of the hardware. This tablet runs Android 2 .3 Gingerbread so can be compared to the original 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab , or HTC Flyer . The key selling point for this tablet is ...
Abstract: The Lenovo IdeaPad A1 tablet is a low cost 7-inch tablet running Android 2.3 with an impressive performance and price tag sub-£200. There are some trade-offs but it offers great features at that price. Below we have a hands-on demo video review of the Ide...
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Published: 2012-04-03, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
An incredibly well built tablet with a superb resolution screen at a bargain price. A lack of long term support and a number of niggling bugs is the only let-down...
Unlike the Fire, the A1 comes with both front and rear facing cameras, Expandable memory through the micro SD slot is a huge boon, The battery life is pretty good, lasting about six hours when being constantly used at full brightness
The screen is not good at all, and it has bad viewing angles, Dated software running on dated hardware makes the experience feel “meh”, Overall design feels clunky at best
While the IdeaPad A1 isn't a horrible system, it also doesn't do anything to set it apart from the ...
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Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Tony , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: After seeing the Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Tablet at CES 2012, I was anxious to get my hands on one to do a full-fledged review for our readers, simply because I was sure that the tablet was one that could prove to be a strong contender in the sub-$250 7-inch tab...
Size Makes It Versatile, Fantastic Price Point, Android Runs Well and Reliably
Unimpressive cameras, Doesn't Have Android 4.0, Mediocre Display, Design and Hardware, When I first got the tablet, as I mentioned in my first impressions, I wasn't expecting much from a design standpoint. $199 doesn't exactly signal elegance in the world
The Lenovo IdeaPad A1's $199 price point makes it an exceptional value. It has specifications that while not mind-blowing, get the job done.It's not going to deliver a full-blown experience like Apple's iPad, but it's perfect for those that want to check...
After spending some quality time with the Lenovo IdeaPad A1, the only thing I can say is that I like it, for the price. I recommended one to my mom when she was looking for a small tablet in the $200 price range. I would get one to let my kids watch movie...
Phone apps look fine and work well. Decent battery life.
Subpar screen. Middling performance. Rapidly aging OS
With both the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet available for $50 less, the Lenovo Ideapad Tablet A1, with its middling performance and low-quality screen, is a tough sell....
Phone apps look fine and work well. Decent battery life.
Subpar screen. Middling performance. Rapidly aging OS
With both the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet available for $50 less, the Lenovo Ideapad Tablet A1, with its middling performance and low-quality screen, is a tough sell....