Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 Review
Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 Review
If you’re one of the few that is looking for a
decent mid-range well rounded Android tablet that also manages to come
in the same shape as the iPad, we might have something just for you.
Today on the SlashGear test bench is the new Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
tablet. Running on a standard build of Android, but rocking an
iPad-like 9.7-inch 1024 x 768 resolution display check out if this
tablet is for you after the break.
What we have here is a tablet that Lenovo has
designed to be well built, well priced, and budget friendly. Coming in
at just $349 with 16GB of internal storage it’s an ideal offering,
although the Nexus 7 severely undercuts it — while being more powerful. First you’ll need to see our hands-on and unboxing, then lets dive into the tablet and see what we think. Shall we?
Other than that you’ll get a mid-range 1.0 Ghz dual-core TI OMAP 4 processor, 1GB of RAM, and this model comes with 16GB of internal storage — they do offer a 32GB version for those in need too. We would rather of seen the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core here, but we’ll take what we get. Overall however the S2109 both looks and feels smaller than a 9.7-inch tablet because of the curved rounded edges and the sleek unibody design. Sadly the back is a hard plastic and not aluminum and it picked up scratches extremely quick. Lenovo has shipped the tablet with a silicone case right inside the box however, so that is an added bonus.
Lenovo’s pre-loaded AccuWeather, Lenovo App Shop, Documents To Go, Evernote, Adobe Flash Player, Go Keyboard, Movie Studio, Norton Security, Lenovo PrinterShare, Skype, SugarSync, News Republic, and Zinio. More than I’d like to deal with, but a few are quite nice. First thing you’ll want to do however is disable that terrible Go Keyboard and stick with ICS stock option.
In the end the Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 is a well
built tablet, it functions well and operates smoothly.
The mid-range at
best specs, low resolution, lack of a rear camera, and occasional
stutters makes it hard to justify.
For the price you could do better,
but if Lenovo drops her down to $299 this might be a slightly different
story.