The Lenovo IdeaTab A1000 is affordable and has an above average set of speakers, but it makes too many sacrifices with features and performance. The display is fairly dismal and the performance is as pedestrian as it gets. The Asus MeMO Pad HD7 is...
There is no question that the Lenovo IdeaTab A1000 is a decently built and affordable tablet with a good set of speakers. As far as the rest of the package is concerned, the list of necessary compromises is quite long: the display resolution of 1024 x...
It might be possible to put together a decent tablet at this price. Unfortunately, no company has yet proved this to be true. The IdeaTab A1000′s general specs aren't so different from the original Nexus 7 or the Memo Pad HD, but the A1000 is a poor...
Now although the product has a paired down price there is no need to believe that you will be shortchanged when it comes to performance and look. The budget conscious A1000 can surf, email, has social apps and connects wirelessly through Wi-Fi to the...
Dirt cheap Android tablets are in abundance, but after the recent Google Nexus 7, it reestablished what it means to be a fantastic budget offering – while at the same time, set the bar higher for everyone else too. Even with its lower $160 base price...
This tablet offers the best of both worlds, giving the functionality of Andriod 4.2 Jelly Bean coupled with affordability. This is a 7″ tablet that boasts a dual core processor and 1 GB of LP-DDR2 ram. Internals storage is 16GB, with expandable storage...
A solid tablet for the price range that suffers from a bizarre fatal flawFirst announced in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year, the IdeaTab A1000 is Lenovo's latest entry into the budget tablet market. While Lenovo has been known...
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