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10 out of 10
Quite frankly I wasn't expecting much from this tablet. I ordered it on a whim, mainly because of the excellent advertised battery life. I needed this becuase of my university work, my laptop only has a battery life of four and half hours - not much good when you actually need it for six hours a...
10 out of 10
My kids wanted tablets for christmas and after hours of research we settled on the Lenovo K1 16gb. Once I'd set up the tablets for the kids, I realised how good the Lenovo was in comparison to other tablets and price points, then ordered one for myself as well.
10 out of 10
I own a 7 inch Galaxy tab for a year now and decided to upgrade to a 10 inch tablet. I did not want to pay iPad premium price or to be locked in Apple eco-system. There are plenty of sub £300 unknown brand android tablets on the market but I wanted a reliable, reputable, brand with ongoing product...
5 out of 10
Short extract: Lenovo is going on an all-out assault on the world of tablets, creating a new division specifically for them and announcing a new range.
6 out of 10
Summary: A good price for a reasonable Android tablet; some niggles, but nothing massively serious
Short extract: Lenovo is a name more commonly associated with executive IT equipment than shiny gadgets, but its IdeaPad K1 Android 3 tablet is a sign it wants to bring its expertise to a wider audience.
Short extract: The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 strives to be more than just another Android tablet. From its Honeycomb tweaks to its plethora of preloaded apps – many of which are actually useful – to its inclusion of Microsoft ReadyPlay DRM, Lenovo puts forth a tablet that stands out in the crowd (literally, if you opt for...