Contribution to the 'Lenovo IdeaPad A100: Cheap Tablet with Google Android'
Namensspielchen the manufacturers are always impressive. So you can buy the Lenovo IdeaPad Lenovo IdeaPad A100 already as A1 in Asia and it should not confuse this country with the Acer Iconia Tab A100. Confused enough? Then it's time for the 200 € Tablet in detail.Acer Aspire One A100 Made of cheap plastic and feel the sameAssociated with plastic since the invention of the aluminum unibody design of Apple's some junk effect.Rarely succeed in something manufacturers to produce high-quality plastic with the same feeling, because I find it spontaneously even the very first Samsung Galaxy Tab. This was known to be a 7-inch tablet, which is roughly the size that has the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. The shiny plastic can be on the back at center is easily push on the front under the influence of light reflecting one problem case and you see bumps on the edges during processing. The unit was also at the IFA and much as I would like to contradict me here most like themselves, then this is the sad truth. But what would you expect from a € 200 tablet too?
Currently the software is
Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread to be found on the device. That's it then, but are even with the news, because inside the legacy of the past year.
Single-core and other old stock
Installed is a 1 GHz single-core processor from Texas Instruments ARM8. The 7-inch display has a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels in 16:9 format and comes with the custom of Lenovo Android interface. The device is equipped with two cameras, with the rear in, rear camera brings a meager 3 megapixel and 0.3 megapixel front camera with scarce a standard VGA camera. There is little flatter than the first Samsung Galaxy Tab, in its form it resembles very much, but, as mentioned at the beginning, handled worse. Gingerbread Android shows its greatest weaknesses, the mitliefert it already in my basic expectation, it jerks at every turn in the operation. The website design is felt even slower than the Samsung counterpart. 3G, GPS, Bluetooth and 16GB of storage space complete the average overall impression of a cheap tablet, the savings are evident.
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Will you be seen with the Lenovo IdeaPad A100 on the open road? Absolutely not!
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