Lenovo Introduces Three New 10.1 inch Tablets With Something For Everyone

Do you have tablets on the brain but can’t seem to commit to one yet? Lenovo looks to stand apart from the competition by offering tablets aimed at both the average consumer and business professionals alike. The company officially announced three new tablets with 10.1-inch displays to their device portfolio today, including the IdeaPad Tablet K1, the IdeaPad Tablet P1, and the ThinkPad Tablet.

When a company decides to introduce multiple devices at the same time it can get confusing fast. To make it easier on our readers we broke down each tablet’s highlights below:

Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1

  • Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) enabled
  • NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core mobile processor
  • Weighs 1.63 lbs
  • Integrated Bluetooth and 802.11 Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Netflix support
  • Built in HDMI output and Digital Rights Management

The 32GB model IdeaPad Tablet K1 is priced at $499, and can be ordered in the U.S. starting July 20, 2011.

ThinkPad Tablet

  • Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) enabled
  • Layered data security
  • Anti-theft software
  • Computrace enabled for remote disable capability
  • Citrix Receiver for virtual desktop support
  • Zero-touch deployment with LanDesk
  • Good Technology secure email support
  • 10.1” WXGA (1280×800) display
  • Weighs 1.65 lbs
  • IPS display for a 178-degree viewing angle
  • Gorilla Glass display
  • Optional ThinkPad Digitizer Pen

The 16GB ThinkPad Tablet is priced at $479 without the digitizer pen, and at $509 including the digitizer pen, for Wi-Fi models. The 32GB ThinkPad Tablet (Wi-Fi model) with digitizer pen is $589. The ThinkPad Tablet can be ordered in the U.S. starting August 2, 2011 pnline.

IdeaPad Tablet P1 

  • Windows 7 OS
  • 1.5GHz Intel processor
  • 10.1 inch multi touch display
  •  Optional stylus pen 
  • Adobe Flash Player support
  • HD playback
  • Microsoft Security Essentials
  • 14.5mm thin
  • Weighs less than 2lbs

The IdeaPad Tablet P1 will be available in the fourth quarter 2011.

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