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Solid construction.
Good performance with Snapdragon dualcore processor.
Optional physical keyboard.
Extra battery power.
SD card slot.
SRS-enhanced audio.
Attractive exterior,.
A few useful preloaded apps.
Decent display.
Thin and light.
Dual cameras.
Micro-HDMI.
Display isn’t good enough in this price range.
Camera and video quality is lacking.
Lacks any 4G connectivity.
Construction is too pliable.
No storage expansion without extra-cost keyboard dock.
Considerable screen distortion when flexed.
Short battery life.
Keyboard keys are small flexes.
Build issues.
Choppy performance.
Subpar camera.
Its price is too high given the quality and quantity of its offerings.
By Phone Arena on November 14, 2012
When compared to other tablets on the market, the Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A is geared more to the business professional or student that is looking for an Android tablet to use while on-the-go, and have the benefit of a physical keyboard that can be...
By SlashGear on November 04, 2012
I have to say that I have very mixed feelings about the S2110A. The screen is beautiful, and bright colors, sharp images, and wide viewing angles make the tablet a pleasure to use. The optional keyboard dock is also a winner in my book, and I like it...
By Computer Shopper on November 01, 2012
This attractive midrange Android tablet performs well enough, but it feels flimsy, and the battery life is short. It's a better deal when you pair it with its optional keyboard dock....
By LaptopMag on October 16, 2012
Lenovo's 10-inch IdeaTab S2110A Android tablet is a snappy performer with great battery...
By PC Mag on October 10, 2012
The Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A is an average large-screen Android tablet with an excellent optional keyboard dock, but there are better and less expensive options out...
By cnet on October 03, 2012
The Lenovo IdeaTab S2110A offers a great-looking screen and fast gaming performance, but comes up short in build quality and...
By TechRadar on August 31, 2012
With a lot of the buzz concentrated on Windows 8 tablets at IFA 2012, what about little old Android? Well, there was the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, of course, but Lenovo hasn't forgotten about Android tablets – though sadly they don't ship...
By Notebookjournal
on December 06, 2012
Lenovo hat das Hybrid-Konzept gut umgesetzt: Das Tablet gehört zu den besseren auf dem Markt, was vor allem am guten Display und dem geringen Gewicht von 564 g liegt. Die Akkulaufzeit des Tablets ist auch ohne Tastatur-Dock gut. Dieses kann durch...
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