Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013

The Lenovo A10 is an Android laptop-tablet hybrid review

We've viewed numerous laptop-tablet hybrids, and yet none of them run Android os. Then again that's exactly what Lenovo unveiled Friday, and it's referred to as A10.

The device runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean that Lenovo heavily customized to provide both desktops plus tablet experiences. On the tablet side, there is an app launcher, where you could find all of your touchscreen apps. If you want to use the A10 as a laptop, you'd use the desktop mode, which has a Windows-esque taskbar where you can operated as well as handle applications.

There's also a file manager in desktop mode where you can access files, such as what you can do in Windows or OS X. The A10 contains a full AccuType key pad and touch pad.

When you flip that will keyboard around and rest it on a flat surface, the A10 goes into "stand mode," where you could use it as the tablet. Lenovo says the constant hinge and all round device style prevents it starting shaking when using it in stand mode.

The A10 sports a 10.1-inch HD 1,366x768 resolution touch screen. The display screen alternate back 300 degrees to transform into "stand mode," and uses the keyboard surface as a stand to prop it up. It also sports stereo speakers and a .3-megapixel camera for video chatting. It's powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 ARM processor, with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Lenovo says it can play video for up to 9 hours on battery power.


At 0.68 inches wide (17.3mm), it is thicker than Lenovo's 15.5mm Yoga two Pro laptop computer-tablet hybrid operating Windows eight.one. Then again their A10 weighs exclusive 2.two weight, which makes it much lighter then your Yoga 2, which comes inside near 3 pounds.
Lenovo states the A10 will certainly sole be around in European countries, the center East, Africa, plus Asia Pacific nations. Continue to be tuned for more information upon cost and accessibility.

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