Lenovo IdeaTab S2110 starts selling for $343

Lenovo’s very own version of a transformer tablet has started selling on their US website. The IdeaTab S2110 gets a nice retail price starting at $343.20.

The Lenovo IdeaTab S2110 was first shown at the CES 2012 back in January. It followed the same design principle of a tablet and docking station that Asus introduced a year ago.

Lenovo IdeaTab S2110 specs:
10.1″ HD IPS LCD display @ 1280×800 pixels
Qualcomm APQ8060A Snapdragon 1.5GHz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
16GB, 32GB and 64GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
5MP rear camera
1.3MP front-facing camera
FM radio tuner
microUSB port
micro-HDMI port
2 USB 2.0 ports (docking station)
optional 3G (and GPS)
optional keyboard dock
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
10 hours battery life

The initial price of $343 (instead of $449) could be for the 16GB WiFi model. If you include the dock, the price becomes $399.20.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

11 Responses

  1. Avatar for pacific pacific says:

    everything in our home is made in china. my sharp calculator, my Philips wireless phone, my printer, electric fan, sub woofer speaker, TV, even utensils, i prefer to buy this quality products of china. cheaper and good quality. just choose which is the best one that fit your budget. because of the west Philippine sea we will hate china. no way. we are human.

  2. Avatar for Ren Ren says:

    Other than the low production cost, do u think westerners will ship their manufactured products directly to SEA? go figure…

  3. Avatar for Spidey Spidey says:

    Even iPad and iPhone are now made in China..

  4. Avatar for Cris Marcos Cris Marcos says:

    Di ba Asus made in China din?
    Di naman siguro porket made in China di na reliable bilhin,may ainol tablet ako ilang bagsak na hanggang ngayon ok pa naman
    Lenovo at Acer E-machine almost 3 years na laptop gamit namin dito sa bahay na parehas made in China wala pa din problema:)

  5. Avatar for cdr king cdr king says:

    What’s wrong if it’s made from China? I think the quality of Chinese products are really improving, especially on branded ones. In my opinion, Lenovo laptops are decently built and even surpasses some US brands.

    • Avatar for ryan ryan says:

      My issue is not whether they are of good quality or not ( i made of some research regarding some of their products such as the ainol new aurora, and i personally think it has decent specs), my reason is the issue of china bullying our country and taking what is rightfully ours in the west philippine sea. That reason alone made me shy away from these chinese products…
      Anyways, the nexus 7 is way way better than its chinese counterparts…..nuff said

  6. Avatar for wapski wapski says:

    Mas gusto specs ng Lenovo K2010

  7. Avatar for Kevin Kevin says:

    Nixe but still 100% Made in China, so no thank you

    • Avatar for paul e. paul e. says:

      So what’s NOT made in China these days? ;)

    • Avatar for ryan ryan says:

      yup, cool specs but i’ll definitely pass since it’s lenovo (lenovo=china). thought about getting the new ainol aurora also but again, since it’s china made, i definitely won’t buy it. i’m waiting instead for the google nexus 7 to arrive here in singapore, i’ll definitely get my hands on that one :)…..

    • Avatar for reader reader says:

      apple devices are made in china. sony are made in china. your nike shoes are made in china. lenovo owns thinkpads. thinkpads are reliable. apple and sony devices are good.so what the hell is wrong with products made in china???

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