Lenovo S6000 - Business-friendly ThinkPad Windows laptops are still Lenovo's best-known product, but that's not stopping the company from hedging its bets with Android. The China-based manufacturer has unveiled a trio of new tablets at the Mobile World Congress show: the 10-inch S6000, and a pair of 7-inchers, the A3000 and A1000. All three run the version 4.1 (Jelly Bean) of Google's tablet operating system. Look for them in the second quarter of the year; pricing info and local availability hasn't yet been specified.
All in all, the specs for these tablets don't look particularly groundbreaking, but without final pricing, it's tough to make a value judgment yet. However, Lenovo is touting cellular (HSPA+) data options on the S6000 and A3000 that eliminate (at least initially) the need to commit to a wireless provider. Dubbed "Lenovo Mobile Access," the tablets will allow broadband connectivity out of the box for a limited time. Thereafter, consumers will be asked to sign on to a participating wireless provider.
It's not yet informations about Lenovo S6000 tablet price.
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