Lenovo unveils Ideapad S2, the S2 smartphone and K91 TV

09 January, 2012

Lenovo has officially outed the IdeaPad S2 slate, which is direct competitor to the Asus Transformer duo and the S2 smartphone - a midrange Android Gingerbread-running device.

The S2 IdeaTab is a 10" slate running on Android 4.0 (just like the Transformer Prime) has a 1280x800 LED-backlit IPS panel, Snapdragon 8960 chipset with dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU, 1 gig of RAM, SSD internal storage of up to 64 GB, a 5 MP autofocus snapper on the back and a quoted battery life of up to 9 hours.


Lenovo S2 IdeaTab

What makes the IdeaTab S2 a Transformer rival is the optional keyboard dock, which has another battery built in. Thanks to that dock, the S2 can last for up to 20 hours on a single charge.

The S2 smartphone was announced for China last month. It runs Android Gingerbread on a single-core 1.4 GHz processor, has a 720p-capable 8 MP sharpshooter on the back and boasts Kernel-level security, meaning it will be harder for users to fall prey to phishing, data theft, SMS traffic and the likes.


Lenovo LePhone S2

The S2 smartphone and IdeaTab S2 tablet will be immediately available for the public in China, while global availability plans will be disclosed at a later date.


The Lenovo LePhone S2 hands-on pictures

The company has also announced the K91 Smart TV, the first to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It offers a FullHD IPS panel at 240hz with SRS TruSurround, voice control, internet applications, Video on Demand and more.

It will also have a customized Sandwich UI which we're yet to see in action. The K91 Smart TV will also be available in China right away but we'll have to wait for more information on global availability.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Jan 2012
  • eeM

Wow huge bashing comment. All they said was be a little more original then directly ripping off a name. They didnt say the product was a copy or was bad...just said they should've used a more original name rather then something that is so blatently c...

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Jan 2012
  • eeM

Still they could've been a little more inconspicuous.

  • Iskander
  • 09 Jan 2012
  • mA5

Actually, This Tablet uses Qualcomms latest SoC, codename Krait, using a whole new Core, which is on par, if not better than Cortex A-15. Theoretical power of that dual-core is similar to the quadcore of nVidia, but in actual usage, it will be so muc...

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