Lenovo quietly launches IdeaTab A2109, 9" and Tegra 3. 300USD

Eug

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The bezel doesn't seem huge to me. Not small, but not huge either.

The bezel on my Nexus 7 is smaller though.

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Hmmmm... ICS not JB.
 
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Fardringle

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The specs say that the screen is actually 9", so I wonder if the 'locked' screen shown in the screenshots just doesn't use the whole screen. It seems odd that they'd put such a large border around the actual screen the way it is shown in those pictures.
 

dlock13

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Just give me a Windows 8 tablet or an iPad.

I agree. If Windows 8 RT can run on an HP Touchpad, I'll be so upset. I sold mine because I thought it was pointless to have it, but if Windows 8 could have worked on that, well.. That's just upsetting.

Also, this says differently about that microSD slot.

http://androidcommunity.com/lenovo-...and-tegra-3-for-299-available-today-20120827/

I wonder if it's Best Buy's listing team that messes it up. First link I found thanks to my work net blocking gaming sites... http://epou.net/?p=69834
 
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Bateluer

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Bezel looks fine to me, about the same as the N7, iPad 2&3, GTabs, etc. An sd card slot would be a major boon though.

I have no intentional buying a W8 device myself, too much negative press around it with a crappy UI. Its MS trying to stay relevant in markets that are rapidly leaving them behind.

Still confused by all the people that bought HP TouchPads too. The thing is heavy, thick, larger bezel, and increasingly underpowered. And has no warranty support from HP any more. Should be sold off as cheap e-readers.
 

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Bezel is bigger than the N7, it looks like. But it's not ginormous.

I was tempted about the TouchPad when it went on firesale, but the idea of just sitting and waiting, hoping someone would release a good Android port for it, just didn't sit right with me.

As for the Surface, I'm totally uninterested now. The ARM version has the same drawbacks as Android and iOS, and the x86 version has the same form factor drawbacks as tablets in general. And the jury is still out on Windows 8. Judging by some of the reviews, it's looking more and more like a tablet skin on Windows 7, with weird usability issues if you're not on a tablet.
 

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Bezel looks fine to me, about the same as the N7, iPad 2&3, GTabs, etc. An sd card slot would be a major boon though.

I have no intentional buying a W8 device myself, too much negative press around it with a crappy UI. Its MS trying to stay relevant in markets that are rapidly leaving them behind.

Still confused by all the people that bought HP TouchPads too. The thing is heavy, thick, larger bezel, and increasingly underpowered. And has no warranty support from HP any more. Should be sold off as cheap e-readers.

Currently or at firesale time? You'd be crazy to buy one now, but it was the bomb deal at the time.
 

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Bezel looks fine to me, about the same as the N7, iPad 2&3, GTabs, etc. An sd card slot would be a major boon though.

I have no intentional buying a W8 device myself, too much negative press around it with a crappy UI. Its MS trying to stay relevant in markets that are rapidly leaving them behind.

Still confused by all the people that bought HP TouchPads too. The thing is heavy, thick, larger bezel, and increasingly underpowered. And has no warranty support from HP any more. Should be sold off as cheap e-readers.

I had a Touchpad, while it had good points the sheer size & weight of the thing was a turn off, I got rid of it quickly.
 

dlock13

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I just want a Windows 8 tablet already. I can't help it. Android is so very appealing to me, but functionality wise, Windows 8 is ideal to me.