The Lenovo IdeaTab S2110 is a 10 inch Android 4.0 tablet with an optional keyboard docking station. It’s basically Lenovo’s answer to the Asus Transformer Pad — only Lenovo’s tablet is significantly cheaper at the moment.

Lenovo’s list price for the new tablet is $449 for the tablet alone, or $569 for the tablet and docking station. But right now the company is selling the tablet for $343.20 and up and the tablet and keyboard bundle for $399.20 and up.

Lenovo IdeaTab S2110

Those prices are for tablets with 16GB of storage. Lenovo also offers 32GB models for $30 more.

Theoretically there’s also a 64GB version, but it doesn’t appear to be available yet, and the official spec sheet mentions an 8GB model as well.

The IdeaTab S2110 has a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060A processor, 1GB of storage, and a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display.

On the front of the camera there’s a 1.3MP camera, while the back has a 5MP camera. All models features 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0.  A 3G option is

Lenovo includes a micro HDMI and micro USB port on the tablet. If you pick up the docking station you also get 2 additional USB 2.0 ports, a 3-in-1 flash card reader and a micro USB port for charging.

The keyboard dock also has its own battery which you can use to double the tablet’s battery life, or to charge the tablet battery.

Right now Lenovo only seems to be offering WiFi models, but the official spec sheets also mention 3G models with A-GPS capabilities.

The Lenovo IdeaTaab S2110 measures 10.2″ x 7″ x 0.34″ and weighs 1.28 pounds.

via Engadget

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One reply on “Lenovo IdeaTab S2110 tablet and optional keyboard now available”

  1. Well it looks interesting, but I think I’ll still stick with the Asus Infinity. The resolution is much better, CPU is better, more memory, and not too much more expensive.

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