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The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 packs a 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) capacitive touchpanel, Android Honeycomb 3.1, and a two-cell battery good for "up to ten hours" of use. Other features include a 2-megapixel camera on the front and a 5-megapixel camera on the back, a full SD card slot and support for full-sized USB input.
Affordable with freebies.
Good performance.
Decent price.
Good battery life.
Excellent Browsing Experience.
Very Good Video Playback.
Good Looking Display.
Sleek UI.
Sturdy build quality.
Excellent viewing angles.
Expandable memory.
HDMI port.
Chunky and heavy.
Dim display.
Plastic panel flexes easily.
Poor quality camera.
Wimpy speakers.
Desktop rotation is slow to respond.
UI Feels Sluggish.
Loudspeaker isn't Loud.
Bulky, Heavy & Plasticky Build.
Expensive.
Below average camera.
No USB port.
Lacks equalizer setting.
By FoneArena on June 26, 2012
The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 doesn’t really stand out among the throng of Honeycomb tablets flooding the market. However, if you’re looking for a 10.1-inch tab which allows you to perform regular tasks like email, Facebook, gaming and watching...
By Gadling on February 20, 2012
Over the past two years, the introduction of tablet computers have had an unmistakable impact on how we travel. Smaller and lighter than laptops, yet with plenty of power and versatility, these devices allow us to stay connected, entertained, and...
By Mobile88 on January 25, 2012
While the company was kind enough to loan us its 32GB WiFi version for a review, a quick look at the specifications list didn't exactly excite us. But perhaps there were hidden gems to...
By TechCentral on January 20, 2012
Thin is not in with the Ideapad Tablet K1 but will its relative chunkiness be its Achilles Heel? GOOGLE Android Honeycomb Tablet users are spoilt for choice. There is just a wide array of models to choose from with various screen sizes that range...
By Government Computer News on November 30, 2011
Lenovo also provided software to make navigating the user interface easier. The Lenovo Launcher puts four of your most commonly used applications together on the home desktop. It can be adjusted to show any applications you want, so you will have...
By PCWorld India on November 23, 2011
The Lenovo Ideapad K1 is a 10.1-in Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) tablet powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor....
By ThinkDigit on November 16, 2011
Well, for a box price of Rs 31,990 we don’t really think this is the ultimate package – only let down by the bad build quality. For slightly less cash, you can buy the Motorola Xoom, which does offer similar performance but better build...
By TechTree on November 14, 2011
Expert Review MRP: Rs 32,000Street Price (As On 14-Nov-2011): Not available in online stores.The K1 is not only Lenovo's first tablet, but also its first experiment with the OS. Although it has crashed the tablet party a little late in the day, its...
By Tech2 on November 02, 2011
With a price tag of Rs. 33,990, the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is officially the cheapest and most feature rich tablet in the market with the most amount of onboard storage. There's really no reason to buy the Motorola Xoom as the K1 offers everything the...
By NotebookCheck on October 20, 2011
Ultimately, the IdeaPad K1 provides a strong case for the prospective tablet owner. The K1’s solid specifications and affordable price tag safely put the tablet into the upper tier of current Android tablets. Thanks to Gingerbread’s growing...
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