Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 announced for AT&T debut

If you are one who does your homework meticulously before making any serious purchase decisions where devices and gadgets are concerned, then for those out there who settled for the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107, here is an offer that you might want to take a closer sniff at. In fact, the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 has just been announced recently to be made available over at AT&T for $199.99 a pop – all without having to tie yourself down to a two-year commitment, now how about that? The Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 was specially designed for both consumer and business customers, where it has been positioned to be a low-cost, ultra portable tablet.

Underneath the hood, you will find Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich mobile operating system powering this puppy on the software front, where it will also be duly accompanied by the likes of a 7-inch display, a front-facing camera for those video calls and perhaps a narcissistic photo of yourself once in a while, with a camera at the back to boot. Feel that you are missing out on apps? Fret not, as there is Google Play for you to enjoy your fill of apps, and just for a limited time only, customers will receive $100 off the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 as long as they make their purchase online alongside a two-year data plan agreement.

It is also nice to know that Lenovo has thrown in an SD memory card slot so that you can further expand on the kind and type of files that you want to carry with the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107, instead of being hampered by limited storage space via its on-board memory without any room for expansion purposes. Other features include GPS support that is enabled with AT&T’s mobile internet, transforming the IdeaTab A2107 into a well-informed guide for effortless turn-by-turn navigation.

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Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 gets formal unveiling at IFA 2012: a ruggedized, 7-inch Android 4.0 slate (hands-on photos)

Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 gets formal unveiling at IFA 2012 a ruggedized, 7inch Android 40 slate handson photos

Lenovo just announced its IdeaTab A2107 at IFA here today. The ruggedized Android 4.0 slate, powered by a dual-core MTK Cortex A9 CPU clocked at 1GHz, adds a buffer of protection to its 7-inch expanse with a soft matte, roll cage enclosure — perfect for the accident-prone or the outdoorsy demo it’s being marketed toward. The entry-level tab’s 1024 x 600 display is no screamer, putting it on par with the very 2011 Kindle Fire, but the company has loaded it up with radios for WCDMA / GSM, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and FM radio via built-in antenna. As far as storage goes, users will be able to choose among WiFi-only or 3G models in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB configurations, all expandable via microSD. No pricing or release information has been made available, aside from a vague September 2012 window, so if you’re keen on this modest tablet, sate your appetite with the gallery below.

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