Lenovo IdeaPad K1 The IdeaPad K1 is one of two tablets from Lenovo, each with the same
processing guts and the same size of displays, but with very different physical
designs.Lenovo's IdeaPad K1 packs in all of the best features found in today's
modern Honeycomb tablets (upgradeable to Android 4.0) and offers some unique
Android optimizations and preloaded apps.The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 does have good
specs. Tegra 2 should provide plenty of power, the 32GB of on-board storage is
great and it's got a big, high-res screen. For under $500, that's not bad value
for money.
But, The design is thick and heavy
compared with the latest from Apple and Samsung, not all of the Android tweaks
pay off, and the screen isn't as bright as it could be.
The bottom line: Lenovo plays it
safe with the IdeaPad K1, delivering a solid tablet that does little to stand
out from the Honeycomb herd. Specifications
Release date08/4/11
Display type10.1 in TFT active
matrix - LED backlight - Yes
OSAndroid 3.1 (Honeycomb)
RAM1 GB - DDR2 SDRAM
ProcessorNVIDIA Tegra 2 1 GHz
Wireless connectivityIEEE
802.11nIEEE 802.11bBluetooth 2.1 EDRIEEE 802.11g
Dimensions (WxDxH)7.4 in x 0.5 in x
10.4 in
Weight1.6 lbs Price;$499.99 VS Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 The
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 2014 is a seriously well-specced Android tablet, with a
class leading quad-core processor and a superbly sharp 10-inch display.
Samsung's S Pen stylus feels
perfectly at home with this stunning screen, turning the tablet into a
sketchpad, a notebook, a virtual scrapbook, and much more beside.The Samsung
Galaxy Note 10.1 sports a proven, sensible design, a bevy of useful features,
and fast performance. The S Pen Stylus is a unique addition.The 2014 Note 10.1
has a non-removable 8,220mAh battery. That's significantly larger than the
7,000mAh battery of the last model, but it's needed because of the
higher-resolution screen.
To give the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
2014 more of a chance against its competitors, we turned off most of the
Samsung extras, such as the eye-monitoring Smart Stay before setting the tablet
to play a looped SD-quality video. It lasts for a fairly impressive 12 hours of
video playback.
But, Only a limited number of apps
make full use of the S Pen and some of the ones that do can be buggy and
confusing. Some S Pen features aren't enabled by default and others don't work
properly.
The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy
Note 10.1 is the best Samsung tablet yet. If you can get over its somewhat high
price, it's a sound Android tablet investment.
Specifications
Display type10.1 inTFT active matrix
- Yes
OSAndroid 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
RAM2 GB
Processor1.4 GHz
Wireless connectivityWi-Fi
802.11a/b/g/n
Dimensions (WxDxH)10.11 in x 0.35 in
x 6.9 in
Weight1.29 lbs Price;$409.00 to $536.66
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