Sunday, February 24, 2013

Lenovo 'aggressively' targets the Nexus 7 with new budget Android tablets

via cdn3.sbnation.com

Lenovo has announced a trio of Android tablets here at MWC, and we got an early look at two of them today. The A3000 runs Jelly Bean with very few modifications, and is the company's answer to the Nexus 7. It's specced very similarly to Google's tablet, although its 7-inch 1024 x 600 display and quad-core 1.2GHz MediaTek processor fall short of the Nexus 7's 1280 x 800 display and Tegra 3 processor. It's relatively thin and light, measuring 11mm thick and weighing 340g (around 0.75lbs), but Lenovo hasn't really done anything special in the design department. The A3000 will be available with either 4GB or 16GB of internal storage, but Lenovo has fitted the tablet with a micoSD slot — something missing from the Nexus 7 — and there'll...


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