
From the floor of the CES event in Las Vegas, Intel has revealed a prototype Android tablet, the Lenovo IdeaPad K2110, which running company’s all-new Medfield processor.
The Lenovo IdeaPad K2110 is a prototype tablet powered by the same low-power Medfield processor as the Lenovo K800 and operates on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The tablet is 10.1-inches and 8.9mm thick and features a microUSB port, mini-HDMI, a SIM slot, NFC, microSD, and a front- and rear-facing camera. Any other specs, in terms of storage, RAM, or battery life, have been kept quiet (most likely because this is merely a prototype).
There isn’t much other information to go off, but it’s clear that Intel is pretty proud of this tablet, despite just being a prototype and not the product that will be shipped on a yet-unknown date of this year.
















