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.
The 10-inch S6000 features a standard "blacktablets.com" looks and feel. It's not particularly thin or interesting to look at. It features a plastic body with a plastic textured backside. The screen resolution is 1,280x800 pixels and the tablet uses an IPS panel so viewing angles at least weren't a problem. With an extremely aggressive $250 price, Lenovo appears set to move a few units. It's not everyday you see a 10-inch tablet with an IPS screen at that price.
Full Specifications and also Reviews Lenovo IdeaTab S6000
Facts – Dimensions, Weight, Performance and Networks | |
Processor | MT8125 1.2GHz Quad Core (WiFi) |
GENERAL | |
2G Network | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 (optional) |
3G Network | HSDPA (optional) |
SIM | Optional SIM |
Status | Available. Released 2013, June |
Operating System | Android 4.2 Jelly Bean |
Display | |
Type | IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors |
Size | 1280 x 800 pixels, 10.1 inches (~149 ppi pixel density) |
Touchscreen | Multi-touch |
Features | Light sensor |
Camera | |
Primary | 5 MP, 2592х1936 pixels, autofocus |
Video | Yes |
Secondary | Yes, VGA |
Hardware | |
System chip | MediaTek MT8125 |
Graphics processor | PowerVR SGX544 |
System memory | 1024 MB RAM |
Built-in storage | 16 GB |
Storage expansion | microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC up to 64 GB |
Multimedia | |
Music player | |
Filter by | Album, Artist, Playlists |
Features | Album art cover, Background playback |
Speakers | Loudspeaker |
YouTube player | Yes |
Connectivity | |
Bluetooth | 4.0 |
Wi-Fi | 802.11 b, g, n |
USB | USB 2.0 |
Connector | microUSB |
Features | Mass storage device |
HDMI | Micro HDMI (Type D) |
Other | Computer sync, OTA sync |
Battery | |
Capacity | 6530 mAh |
The basics
Lenovo’s taking on the iPad with its latest top of the line Google tablet, the Lenovo IdeaTab S6000, a slim and light 10.1-inch quad core tablet that’s armed with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, but is it enough to stand up to the mighty iPad or Sony’s venerable Xperia Tablet Z? We put Lenovo’s latest Android offering to the test to find out.
The good
Lenovo's laptops are known for their solid construction and that build quality trickles down to its tablet range too. For a penny under £200, you’ll be treated to mostly plastic device, but it feels solid and you won’t be afraid to chuck into your bag without a case. Thanks to its plastic chassis, it’s also very light, and you’ll be able to hold it up in one hand with no problem at all, making standing train journeys or lazing on the couch a doddle. Lenovo’s left its rendition of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean fairly stock, although there are a few additions that could be left out - namely a few pieces of bloatware, which we'll get to - but if you’re used to stock Android you’ll be right at home.
Design-wise, Lenovo's taken an understated approach with its top-end Android tablet, taking a very basic, rectangular design with minimal branding, save for a logo on the front and back. You’ll find the front of the S6000 a glossy fingerprint magnet that’s mostly all-screen, while the rear is adorned with a textured backing that helps you keep a grip on it. Battery life is pretty good: Lenovo says that it’ll be able to hit nine hours of typical Wi-Fi browsing, and we managed to hit just under that figure. Needless to say, it’ll last you a standard day, and well into the evening before it needs juicing up again.
You'll find Lenovo's S6000 available in either 16GB or 32GB varieties, which can also be expanded up to 64GB with an SD card. Port wise, you’ll find a micro-USB slot that's used for charging and syncing, and it possesses USB-On-The-Go powers, meaning you can charge up your phone with your tablet or plug in an external USB drive. There’s also a HDMI-out port, letting you plug your S6000 directly into your telly, plus a headphone jack.
The bad
Unfortunately, when it actually comes to using the tablet, things start to go a bit downhill. Despite the nippy 1.2GHz quad core processor that performs well in games, Lenovo’s loaded the tablet with unnecessary spam that makes browsing through the homescreen a lagtastic affair. Swiping from panel to panel is juddery, and even rotating the device from portrait to landscape seems to take an epoch, when it should just be instant. While Lenovo has included a few handy apps that could help out at work, such as Kingsoft Office and PrintHand, there’s also unnecessary apps like Norton Mobile Security, which keeps bugging you to install it, along with bland subscription-based gaming service GameTanium. They're not needed, they simply slow the device down and hog valuable storage space that could be used elsewhere.
While the build quality is decent for a plastic-based tablet, the screen itself is only passable. You’ll find the 1280x800 10.1-inch screen bright, but its resolution is sorely lacking, especially when compared to full HD offerings such as Sony’s Xperia Tablet Z, the Retina Display rivalling Nexus 10 or even the nine-inch Nook HD+. Lenovo has also armed the S6000 with both front-facing and rear cameras, but similarly to other tablets, they're not worth replacing your regular shooter with, or even your phone, although they’ll serve you fine for Skype video calls.
The bottom line
Lenovo’s highest-spec Android tablet is a respectable effort, but there's little point in it when you can buy better slates for the same price, minus all the useless spamware. For the same price, we’d be inclined to wait it out for Google's brand-new Nexus 7, which is slightly smaller, but is armed with a killer high-res screen and nippier specs. Sandwiched between the new Nexus 7 and the older but still incredible Samsung Nexus 10, it's hard to recommend the Lenovo IdeaTab S6000.
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