Along with a pair of Android 3.1-based tablets, Lenovo has unveiled its plans to
release the 10.1-inch Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet P1, powered by the 1.5GHz Intel Atom
CPU and running the Windows 7 OS. Despite the fact that this system is not as
tablet-tailored as Android Honeycomb, and Windows 8 has already been revealed as a
touch-optimized OS, Lenovo apparently believes there still is a market for a Win 7-based tablet.
The device is due out in the fourth quarter of 2011.
The IdeaPad Tablet P1 features a 1280 x 800 capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch,
which can also be operated via a stylus. There's up to 2GB of DDR2 memory,
and either 32GB or 64GB of internal memory (SSD),
which is expandable through a micro SD card reader.The tablet comes with Bluetooth, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, 10/100M LAN, 1x USB 2.0 port and an optional 3G modem.
There's an integrated front-facing webcam, although unlike the newly-announced Android-based arrivals from Lenovo,
the rear camera is missing.
The tablet is equipped with a single 1.5W speaker, as well as a microphone and headphone connectors.
The 2-cell battery is capable of delivering up to 6 hours of battery life.
The tablet weighs 1.75 lbs (0.79 kg) and its dimensions are 279 x 14.5 x 184 mm (10.9 x 0.57 x 7.24 in).
There's no word on pricing at this point.
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