Lenovo IdeaPad K1, the 10 inch tablet from Lenovo, which is based on Google’s Android Honeycomb 3.0 operating system, will be launched in India in September. Also, there is a huge possibility that the tablet might get updated to Android version 3.1 or Honeycomb before its entry in the Indian market.
A spokesperson for Lenovo in India said to ‘The Mobile Indian’, “Lenovo IdeaPad K1 will be coming to Indian market in the month of September.”
IdeaPad will be very similar to the US version of the Lenovo tablet called Lepad and is expected to feature a 1280 x 800 Pixel display, a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor and 1 GB of RAM.
The tablet will also feature both front and rear cameras and along with that it might come in a WiFi-only version.
The Lenovo tablet is expected to be launched in September, but considering the number of tablets scheduled to be launch in the coming months, it won’t be a surprise if the device is released in August itself.
Although the launch date has been hinted by the company there is no official word on the pricing of the Ideapad. Internationally, some advertisements have disclosed its price as $500 which translates to Rs 22,500. But a 32 GB tablet would cost about Rs 32,000 or more. All this will be finalised only when Lenovo says something official regarding price.