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Lenovo Ideatab S2110 - A Transformer’s Strong Competitor Running Android 4.0 (Part 1)

6/29/2013 1:42:45 AM

It took almost half a year for Lenovo to bring IdeaTab S2110 from the reveal at CES to the shelves and it’s almost unchanged. But regardless of the loud fanfare, at the beginning, the company chose to make the way for this tablet to the market silently, even before the official release at IFA. At that time, Asus had succeeded in releasing a new hybrid tablet, Transformer Pad TF300 – a competitor having custom keyboard providing similar 10-inch, 1,280x800 screen and Android 4.0 experience, along with quad-core Tegra 3 microprocessor.

While the model of Lenovo might not have 4 cores or the full version of Ice Cream Sandwich, it has 4-core S4 inside which is very modern, running at 1.5GHz and supported by 1GB RAM. Besides, the tablet also equipped with 1.3MP camera on the front and 5MP camera on the rear which are capable of recording 1,080p video. Other technical specs include radio for WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0, battery which is evaluated up to 10 hours of browsing (up to 20 hours when connecting to dock) and 16GB or 32GB of built-in storage. With 430 USD for the basic model, it’s arranged as a high-end alternative for TF300. Added with dock and full storage, you’re looking at 580 bucks. So, is this a “too little, too late” case of Lenovo? Can S2110 be able to entice the hesitant customer from the models having the same technical specs? Stay tuned when we’re trying to answer all of those questions.

It took almost half a year for Lenovo to bring IdeaTab S2110 from the reveal at CES to the shelves and it’s almost unchanged

It took almost half a year for Lenovo to bring IdeaTab S2110 from the reveal at CES to the shelves and it’s almost unchanged

Hardware

S2110 can be best described as simple. You don’t necessarily like the hardware, but that doesn’t make it faulty. On the other hand, the unknown appearance of the tablet creates a mistaken impression about the relative lightness and hardness. In simple words, the tablet of Lenovo seems like it’s going to be heavy, but in fact it surprises us with the 0.34-inch thick (8.69mm) and 1.28-pound (580g) frame – more compact than TF300, which thickness is 0.38 inch and weight is 1.39 pound. It even beats Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, with only-0.01inch thinner appearance. It will be good news to any customer who wants to make this thing become an essential part of the living room, because it’s easy for normal hold and use.

S2110 can be best described as simple

S2110 can be best described as simple

In terms of industrial design, this tablet has the same thing of a crew-cut hair style. The neat front is completely suitable with the utilities of the back. There’re lots of bezels surrounding the 10inch screen which will keep your big toes sitting comfortably at the position they belong. However, in terms of security, working safety and effectiveness, they’re mainly missing. The rough, comfortable back suddenly ends at the edges instead of curving slightly to the front, creating hard lines pressing against your palms. It’s an annoyance that become noticeable when you use it in portrait mode, but fortunately it’s a tablet which is made for holding in landscape mode or using with dock. Along the end of the device is the place you to find the micro-USB port reinforced on the sides by the rectangle slots for the custom keyboard dock. Above this one, and siting at the center under the screen is the logo of Lenovo, while 3.5mm headphone jack, mini-HDMI and fake SIM slot whit cover (unavailable for the American model) sit on the left of the tablet. Volume rocker sits on the opposite side and the power button is on par with the tablet frame on the top left.

In terms of industrial design, this tablet has the same thing of a crew-cut hair style

In terms of industrial design, this tablet has the same thing of a crew-cut hair style

Turn the tablet belly upside down and you will face a hard plastic layer making room for a piece of Lenovo brand and 5MP camera module of the tablet. If you’re wondering where the speaker of S2110 is, they’re placed quite privately at the edges of the tablet – just slots sitting on the place where your hand will sit in landscape mode. We prefer to see this settings facing forward, and thanks to that, heading the sound toward users, but the volume isn’t weaken much.

S2110 has IPS screen with excellent viewing angle. Yes, there’s dazzle on that 1,280x800 screen and it attracts lots of dirty finger slim, but not as much as on other tablets we recently saw. You will have to max out brightness to see the content of the screen while in direct sunlight, but you should find shady places to have full clarity.

Software

While its closest competitor, TF300, entertains users by vanilla on Android, Lenovo expects to see users choose S2110 instead of its brand, and the optional experience works pretty well. Building on that is LeLauncher: a collection of rectangle utilities arranged in 4x2 grid which embraces hot fields like Life, Social, Games, Media, Tools, Business and some others. They mainly work as big-sized, customizable folders for classified apps that will expand when tapping. Honestly, it doesn’t add much beside the private folder function of ICS, though it creates clearer and neater demonstration. Maybe it’s a lighter stroll on Android rather than what Lenovo tested on the Android tablets before.

What you will realize almost immediately is the 3D-cube animation which is deployed by Lenovo all over the OS. Every transition is marked by a slow transition which makes the tablets seems to be paralyzed. It’s unnecessary and can be ignored if it’s not also used in app drawer. Unfortunately, there’s no option to disable it from the inside of settings, so if you buy this tablet, you’ll be stuck with it.

What you will realize almost immediately is the 3D-cube animation which is deployed by Lenovo all over the OS.

What you will realize almost immediately is the 3D-cube animation which is deployed by Lenovo all over the OS.

When mentioning “custom experience”, we’re actually mistaking the technological terminology. Spam software, Floating software. Whatever you like to name it, S2110 is full with it. Maybe the company considers including 28 pre-loaded apps is the way to increase its value. One third of these apps are games – not the attracting ones which have PS Mobile certificate, but the games such as Solitaire, Hearts and Vendetta Online. The rest is a mess consisting of Zinio, AccuWeather, SugarSync, Shazam and News Republic, vv. (Curiously, the company also pre-loaded Lenovo App Shop regardless of stopping that service at the end of the past September). Disappointedly, they can’t be uninstalled, just disabled and hidden from our view.

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