Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Video
Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Video Transcript
I'm Dan Ackerman, we're here to take in a very quick look at Lenovo's new 7-inch Android tablet. That's the IdeaPad A1. Obviously, we've seen a lot of Android tablets this year. Very interesting what Lenovo redo within and this 7-inch version obviously, it's a running Gingerbread. It's got a cool feature, which is always on GPS so even if you're not on a 3G connection or wifi connection, the GPS will still work and even more importantly going to the holiday season gonna be a lot of price pressure in that tablet space. Lenovo is pretty confident. You gonna see this in the US by the end of 2011 for around $250 bucks. This version here is blue, which is actually pretty cool looking. We've also seen it in black, white, and we've rumors of a pink model. I'm Dan Ackerman and that is a very quick hands-on look at the Lenovo Ideapad A1.
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