Lenovo IdeaTab K2 (known as LePad K2010 in China) is another quad core tablet, powered this time by a very impressive 1.7 GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU, while all other models are limited at 1.3 currently.
Lenovo positions its tablet as a high end model for business users, so expect a hefty price. What sets this tablet apart is not the Full HD screen (IPS of course) and the quad core CPU, but the back mounted fingerprint sensor that doubles as a mouse cursor.
The body of the tablet is made from faux metal, but feels nice and solid in hand. The screen is surrounded by four speakers which are called Super Surround Speaker (3S), so expect decent punch if you like things loud. As for ports a full size USB, SIM slot and SD card reader are welcoming us. No HDMI unfortunately.
The operating system is Android 4.0. The tablet will ship first in China, in Q2, but I expect it to follow soon after in the usual US and European markets.
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