Lenovo recently rolled out Windows version of the IdeaPad Tablet P1. Specs include a 1.5GHz Intel processor, USB 2.0 connector, docking port, 1280 x 800 capacitive touchpanel, microSD card slot, and a 2 megapixel webcam.
It is also be equipped with up to 2GB of DDR2 memory, up to 64GB of SSD storage, as well as, stylus input support.
The Windows 7 tablet by Lenovo can run for up six hours, thanks to the two-cell battery installed. But compared to the K1 Android version which can last up to almost nine hours, its battery is a bit disappointing.
You can choose from either the Clementine Orange or the Silver Gray model when it arrives in the last quarter.
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