Lenovo IdeaTab
Lynx
The IdeaTab
Lynx is well-balanced when plugged into its keyboard base, and offers good
battery life, and a bigger-screen alternative to Lenovo's other Atom tablet. Performance and Battery Life: The
Lynx feels smooth and responsive when using its touch screen controls, but the
main disadvantage of the Atom processor is that it supports a maximum of 2GB of
memory.The Lynx might struggle with more demanding tasks, due to the processor
and RAM, so it isn’t quite a replacement for a conventional laptop for serious
work. Don’t expect to edit and render HD video in record time, for example.It’s
a little light on storage too – almost 27GB of the 64GB solid-state storage is
taken up by Windows itself, which only leaves you about 37GB for your own
files. Fortunately, there’s a micro-SD slot that will allow you to add another
32GB storage if you need to.
The Atom processor
also relies on the old Intel GMA integrated graphics, which means that your
gaming activity will probably be restricted to casual games such as Angry
Birds.The tablet gives you up to 8 hours battery life but you can double it to
16 hours when you connect it with the optional keyboard dock.
But, The keyboard has
too much flex, and the docking hinge sticks. For only a little more, better
products are available.
The bottom line: The
IdeaTab Lynx is a perfectly functional Windows 8 hybrid but lacks the lower
price of some competitors, or better design and features of others.
System
configurations
Windows
8 (32-bit); 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z2760; 2GB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 737MB (Total) Intel
GMA; 64GB MMC SSD Specifications
ProcessorIntel
AtomZ2760 / 1.8 GHz ( Dual-Core )
Memory2 GB / 2 GB
(max)
Operating
SystemMicrosoft Windows 8
Display Type11.6 in
IPS
Max Resolution1366 x
768 ( HD )
Graphics
ProcessorPowerVR SGX545
Optical DriveNone
Weight22.6
oz
Price:$649.00
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