Lenovo has been on fire at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), announcing not one, but two Android tablets, an Ice Cream Sandwich-powered TV, an Android-Windows hybrid laptop, and an Intel Medfield-powered smartphone.
The Chinese manufacturer also debuted the first Medfield tablet. While all details are not published yet about this tablet, we do have most of the important details:
- 1.6GHz Atom processor with hyperthreading
- 10.1-inch display
- 8.9mm thick
- USB and HDMI ports (assume both are micro)
- Android 4.0.x
This unit’s battery life is supposed to be 10 hours with intense ICS usage, on par with the best slates on the market right now. In case you’re wondering, the Lenovo prototype tablet supports a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, has a SIM card slot, HDMI out, NFC connectivity and it’s also pretty slim. 3D rendering is also listed among its functions.
Since this device is still very pre-production, no release date or pricing information is available, but this is definitely one that we'll be keeping an eye on.
Lenovo's Medfield tablet
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