If you’re still thinking LePad will be the future tablet of Lenovo, you should know the company has been on a turmoil for the past couple of weeks, so as the blogosphere of revealing its first IdeaPad Tablet called as “K1”.
Just so you know, this tablet has been circling around different retailers as early as May, then to its final place at Amazon which is still tagged today ready for preordering setting you back for 500 bucks. Ironically, eventhough this listing has been there for the past few days, its release date or shipping is still being concealed.

For those who are unaware, the Lenovo Ideapad K1 will be under a 10.1-inch slab of 1280 x 800 resolution and 10-point of multitouch capacitive display. It runs with a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU along with its 0.52-inch chassis (chubbier than iPad 2).
Just like most Android tablets this year, it has WiFi support, HDMI output, 5MP & 2MP front and back cameras, Bluetooth 2.1; and it has 32GB internal storage capacity along with Android Honeycomb OS – not sure if its 3.0 or 3.1. Expected release date this month.
Likewise, if you feel this tablet is too entertaining for you, you may want the company’s enterprise-centric ThinkPad tablet — that is — if you can wait until August and you’re a real fan of Lenovo.
Still, there’s no word what the heck happened to the much-touted LePad of last year.
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