Lenovo has unveiled two Honeycomb tablets, but that's not all, folks – the company hasn't forgotten Windows 7 fans and brought the 10.1-inch IdeaPad P1 with Microsoft's operating system. An Intel chip powers the IdeaPad P1, instead of the nearly ubiquitous ARM-based processors, but it aims to deliver the same if not better kick paired with up to 2GB of RAM and a choice of 32GB or 64GB of SSD memory. The biggest problem with Intel's chips lies in power management, but this time the company seems to have nailed it with battery life reaching up to 6 hours.
Dimension-wise, the P1 might well qualify for a tablet version of The Biggest Loser as it definitely could lose a couple of ounces off its hefty 1.79 pounds (810 grams) of weight. Its profile is also pretty thick, measuring 0.57 inches. The tablet also offers the convenience of a USB 2.0 port and a microSD card slot. It's expected to hit shelves in the third quarter of the year, but the pricing is yet to be announced. Any buyers? What are your reasons for getting a Windows 7 tablet?
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