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Originally Posted by joenunya
it's likely to be Lenovo's turn into my wallet.
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Probably not. It seems like the hardware these tablet makers have to use to match or beat Apple on price is often a step below the hardware Apple is using.
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the K1 has more than just a new name — it’s been given a makeover with Honeycomb 3.1 and a slew of unique apps, including Netflix and Lenovo’s own Launch Zone Android 3.1 skin.
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even if it had hit the market a year ago, it wouldn’t have been good enough (at least in its current form) to go head-to-head with the original iPad. The K1′s hardware is chunky and cheap-feeling, its screen is washed out, and the software is unstable to the point of being unusable at times. It sounds harsh, but when you can pick up the iPad 2 or the Galaxy Tab 2 for just $499, the $50 you save by getting a K1 doesn’t seem close to worth it — unless, of course, you think there’s some value in buggy software.
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http://thisismynext.com/2011/08/19/l...pad-k1-review/