Product Description
The affordable 7" Ideapad Tablet A1 is a durable Android based multimedia device good for the web on the go. It's unique offline GPS navigation technology allows direct satellite connection. Plus the Lenovo App Shop and Android Market give you easy access to thousands of apps.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Lenovo 7" IdeaPad Tablet A1: Comes with everything except a hefty price tag. If you're always on the go and always online, look to our 7" IdeaPad A1 Tablet, a compact yet rugged multimedia device that runs on the Android™ 2.3 operating system. Affordable, slim and with an eye-catching black design, the A1 Tablet is also durable with a magnesium alloy roll-cage internal frame that protects the critical system components in case of accidents or jolts. It's preloaded with more than 10 useful apps, and with access to both the Lenovo App Shop and the Android Market, thousands of apps are just a click away.
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- Texas Instruments OMAP 3622 (1GHz)
- 16GB SSD; 512 MB LPDDR2 600MHz
- Dual camera 0.3/3.0 MP
- 7.0" SD LED Glare Multi-touch with integrated camera 1024x600
- Android 2.3 Operating System
Lenovo Ideapad A1 22282EU 7-Inch Tablet (Black) Reviews
263 of 276 people found the following review helpful Best Out There with these specs, By Kodak McClain (Durham, NC United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Lenovo Ideapad A1 22282EU 7-Inch Tablet (Black) (Personal Computers) After what seemed like forever waiting for a 7" tablet that was designed to be a tablet, with a capacitive screen, GPS, bluetooth, a camera (this has two) and all of the standards (not requiring cell service) for an affordable price (and not being a China wanna be), I thought I finally hit gold with the A1. I actually pre-ordered this directly from Lenovo prior to common availability. Well, to sum it up briefly, it's tons better than any China Wanna Be of any size, but only ties with a converted B&N Nook. (*"converted meaning: rooted and using either a Gingerbread or Honeycomb formatted SD.)The processor lags compared to Nook. If surfing the Market or the web, you're really never quite sure if you hit the back button because of the lag. Kinda annoying when you discover you've lost you're search or closed out of a program because of this. Although the resolution is the same as the Nook, the quality and light sensing of the Nook is by far superior. The... Read more 87 of 88 people found the following review helpful Fantastic tablet for this price point, By kevin374 (Mars) - See all my reviews This review is from: Lenovo Ideapad A1 22282EU 7-Inch Tablet (Black) (Personal Computers) I picked up this tab a few days ago after some extensive research. Was in the market for a budget tablet $250 or lower. My choices initially were the Kindle Fire, B&N Nook and the Ideapad A1. When the specs/price was put together the Ideapad A1 came out way ahead of the rest. It's true that the Nook and Kindle Fire are dual core tabs but that really doesn't mean anything since usability there is severely limited to be anything more than a media consumption tool for their respective vendors - Amazon and B&N. The Kindle Fire as a permanent storage handicap of 6GB so that was out. The Nook requires an additional $30 SD card since there is only 1GB user space on the device...so that brings the tab price to $279. For just $199 this Ideapad tab gives you everything that you could want in a budget tablet.- 16GB of storage space (2GB+14GB internal SD) - MicroSD expansion slot - GPS which works offline as well (I have not tested this) - Bluetooth 2.1 in... Read more 76 of 79 people found the following review helpful 7 reasons not to buy the Kindle Fire., By This review is from: Lenovo Ideapad A1 22282EU 7-Inch Tablet (Black) (Personal Computers) Idea�pad A1 Pros:*Dual cam�eras (3.1 megapix�els for the rear cam�era) *Built in GPS and Google maps *The only one with Blue�tooth *Built in 16GB stor�age, eas�ily expand�able up to an addi�tional 16GB for $20, or 32GB for around $40 via Micro SD Cards. Accord�ing to Ama�zon 8GB is enough to hold 80 apps, plus 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books. *The light�est of all *Runs Android 2.3 (Gin�ger�bread), with many more options than the Ama�zon App Store. No need to hack it or root it. *Mini USB port for fast dig�i�tal video, audio and data trans�fer. It is also the same port as my phone, one less cable to worry about. Idea�pad A1 Cons: *Lack of 3G sup�port. *512 MB of RAM vs. 1 GB on the Kin�dle Fire. *Sin�gle proces�sor while the oth�ers have a dual core. Con�clu�sion: For $200 I get pretty much the same, or bet�ter, specs than the Kin�dle Fire and Nook Color, but I have access to the full Android... Read more |
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