Jan 9 2012, 2:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Lenovo is showing off a new tablet at CES 2012 called the S2 10. The tablet is a third of an inch thick making it very compact and mobile. It is one of the lightest 10-inch tablets available today according to Lenovo.
The tablet has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8960 dual core CPU and runs Android 4.0 for the operating system. Over the top of Android is the Lenovo Mondrian UI that is tablet friendly. The UI gives access to both the Android Market and the Lenovo App shop.
Other features include access to numerous apps like Amazon Kindle app, games and more. The tablet has a light keyboard dock and has a 20-hour battery life. That lets you work or play away from the outlet for a long time. The tablet is available in China now and will launch globally later.
Source: Snow Report Blog
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