Lenovo Mobile in the MWC 2013 debut three tablet products, the 7-inch screen quad-core tablet Lenovo A3000 has recently started in the online store sales, another the IdeaTab A series of new machine Lenovo A1000 time to market has also been baked the screen size is the same as the 7-inch tablet products will be on March 22 in the Lynx starting, starting on the 24th deadline, the price of the new machine and to create the Lenovo Tablet lowest listed price is only necessary 899 yuan, and the starting time period to purchase, minus hundred dollars, as long as 799 yuan.
Lenovo LePhone S720 and A3000 A1000 MTK chip A1000 equipped with MTK8317 dual-core processor, support for TD-SCDMA + GSM dual-network calls and 3G Internet access, and support for Bluetooth 4.0 and OTG extended functionality. Lenovo LePhone S880 sound is also quite Aspect, the front of the machine with a dual-speaker design, built-in Lenovo intellectual tone Layout noise reduction and power supply filtering technology, and A1000 Dolby Dolby audio sound quality gain.
The other hand, Lenovo A1000 is equipped with 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 * 600, 1GB of RAM and 4G ROM memory specifications, the battery capacity is 3550 mm, running Android 4.1 version of the operating system, the body size of about 199x121x10.7mm. Another thing to note is that the tablet is configured with only a 30-megapixel front camera, there is no main camera on the back of the fuselage design.
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