What the Critics Are Saying...
- Chandrakant 'CK' Isi, TechTreeThe K1 provides excellent build quality and great performance in a single package. Lenovo's customisation is far better than those of rival Android tablets. Packed with 32 GB of internal storage, it also covers all the connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and HDMI.On the flipside thou...
- Jeffrey Van Camp, Digital TrendsThe K1 is a bit too heavy and large for its own good, and Lenovo's Android modifications are a mixed bag, but there is nothing particularly offensive about the design, specs, or operation of the device.
- Christopher Null, WiredThere’s nothing much else to complain about with the K1, but not much to get too fired-up about, either. In a rapidly expanding world of Android tablets, each one seems just about as good as the next. The K1 is a tough and pretty handsome entrant, though, and if you’re trying to extricat...
- Dave Altavilla, HotHardwareThough Lenovo's IdeaPad Tablet K1 isn't exactly a stand-out product, versus what we've seen from the competition, it does provide a few key optimizations that deliver tangible value to the consumer. Lenovo's subtle UI tweaks and enhancements definitely improve upon the Honeycomb experience. Furthe...
- Rue Liu, SlashGearFor you to ultimately choose the Lenovo IdeaPad K1, it will be because you desire the storage capacity at the lower price, you don’t mind not having a USB port or difficult access to the microSD card slot, and you like the custom interface features.
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