Friday, 25 November 2011

Lenovo is working on mini-Tablet

For several weeks the Samsung Galaxy note in trading and the first competitors are already on the shelves. Now Lenovo announces itself with a similar concept to word. The Chinese company is working according to a report in a moment - depending on the perspective - mini-tablet or a giant smartphone. The unit shall have at least a five-inch touchscreen. As anticipated Android operating system is planned.

Lenovo Develops a new smartphone with a large 5-inch display?
Android tablets with ten-inch screens already has Lenovo. According to a report of US the blog engadget China based company is currently working on an Android device on five inch wide-screen. An unknown whistleblower has leaked photos and some details about the device the bloggers. These were made immediately online. Lenovo will be rather less pleased.

Dual-core and Android?

Some promises but the details of the device: how the small IdeaTab must have not only about a five-inch touch screen, but also about a dual-core processor (dual core). Includes a mini-USB connector, an HDMI output, and a front camera can be on the images and see three buttons. This could mean that a veraltetete or a whole new Android version is installed on the device. With honeycomb and ice cream sandwich actually do without additional keys. The new devices such as, for example, the Samsung Galaxy nexus waive these buttons at the bottom.

Smartphone or Tablet?

Terms of the size of new Android from Lenovo can be just as hard, as the Samsung Galaxy sensation XL - the Smartphone SPX 5 must touch or the HTC are mentioned. Is it a normal Smartphone or already a Tablet? In the editorial staff we are divided. They are one too big and cumbersome, they are perhaps even too small the others. For many, it not satisfactory, is if they have to touch something with two hands. Many choose rather equal the tablet. We test the Galaxy is currently rated and are thrilled. The size has its advantages - whine but which has to decide each course.

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