The Lenovo A10 is a two-in-one Android tablet and laptop.
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The device runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean that Lenovo heavily modified to provide both a desktop and tablet experience. On the tablet side, there's an app launcher, where you can find all of your touchscreen apps. If you want to use the A10 as a laptop, you'd use the desktop mode, which has a Windows-esque taskbar where you can run and manage apps.
There's also a file manager in desktop mode where you can access files, similar to what you can do in Windows or OS X. The A10 includes a full AccuType keyboard and touch pad.
You can flip the screen around to put the A10 in stand mode and use it as a tablet.
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The A10 sports a 10.1-inch HD 1,366x768 resolution touch screen display. The screen flips back 300 degrees to transform into "stand mode," and uses the keyboard surface as a stand to prop it up. It also sports stereo speakers and a .3-megapixel camera for video chatting. It's powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 ARM processor, with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Lenovo says it can play video for up to 9 hours on battery power.
At 0.68 inches wide (17.3mm), it's thicker than Lenovo's 15.5mm Yoga 2 Pro laptop-tablet hybrid running Windows 8.1. However the A10 weighs only 2.2 pounds, which makes it lighter than the Yoga 2, which comes in around 3 pounds.
Lenovo says the A10 will only be available in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific countries. Stay tuned for more details on pricing and availability.
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