Lenovo's 5-Inch Tablet - New On The Menu!

Since its stint with both 10 inch and 7 inch tablets, Lenovo is now all set to jump into 5 inch tablet market. As per the new images disclosed by #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-# is nearly done with the designing part and is now in the testing phase of the new Lenovo five-inch tablet smartphone and may launch the product anytime now. Lenovo has already launched three new tablets in India, namely - ThinkPad, IdeaPad K1 and #-Link-Snipped-#.

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This one can also be called pocket-size. Supposed to run on Google Android, it boasts of an  awesome 1.4 GHz processor with dual core working engine, a committed graphics engine, plus a camera. Not much has been revealed about this tablet for now, but studying the picture, we definitely know that this features a mini HDMI port that demonstrates that the device has better graphics capabilities similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note and the Iconia Smart. Even the name that would be nominated to this tablet remains a mystery, it's rumoured that it too will be named Ideapad. Once launched, this will give a head-on competition to other similar gadgets like the Dell Streak 5 and the Acer Iconia Smart. Samsung Galaxy Note too will try to increase its market base for the 5 inch tablet.

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