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Old 10-25-2011, 04:23 PM   #224
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Originally Posted by emilikins View Post
Been reading some disturbing things in the Lenovo forums (on Lenovo's site). Essentially, the Ideapad K1 doesn't have full market access according to Google. Lenovo says it is certified, and Google is saying their devices don't get full access. Netflix is also telling Ideapad owners that they do not have access to movies.

The Lenovo reps have also gone silent on the thread regarding this issue. I'm pretty close to calling Lenovo and canceling my order and throwing in with the Vox. Giving them a chance with an inquiry on this, but if I don't have a clear answer/proof, they're gone. I'm not going to pay for bells and whistles I can't use!
Are you referring to the 10 inch tablet (K1) that's being discussed in the forums on Lenovo.com? Did you order the A1 (7 inch)? Just trying to follow what you're saying.

Netflix is available to all Android devices running 2.2, 2.3, and 3.x in the USA, Canada, and Latin America. Not getting why Ideapad owners are locked out.
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