Comments on: Techcitement Review: Lenovo IdeaPad K1 May Need To Think Again https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/ get excited Thu, 17 May 2012 16:57:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Google Music Almost Became a Problem For Custom ROMs https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-2295 Thu, 17 May 2012 16:57:05 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-2295 […] you’ve read my previous articles, you may have noticed that I use a lot of different mobile devices in the course of a year, in addition to the ones I own myself. Plus, I love to try […]

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By: Mordechai Luchins https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-1321 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 15:49:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-1321 In reply to Andy.

I dunno about “great” – the build quality I experienced would lead me to not pay more than $250. However, that is a bit better.

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By: Andy https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-1320 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:13:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-1320 It can be had at Staples for $280 and that makes it a great deal.

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By: gman thebrave https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-1289 Tue, 17 Jan 2012 17:06:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-1289 In reply to Yoni Gross.

 Awesome!  I’ll check out the review.  I don’t think I’m ever truly happy with anything or I wouldn’t buy something else before it breaks!

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By: Yoni Gross https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-1249 Thu, 05 Jan 2012 21:51:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-1249 In reply to gman thebrave.

You can see what I thought about your Galaxy Tab 10.1 here:
https://techcitement.comhardware/tablet/techcitement-review-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1/#.TwYaZfkRUmA
I skipped the processor because it’s the same one as in the Galaxy (and just about every other Honeycomb tablet this year). My first review of a tablet with newer specs is coming in the next few days.

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By: gman thebrave https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/techcitement-review-lenovo-ideapad-k1-may-need-to-think-again/#comment-1239 Wed, 04 Jan 2012 19:26:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7334#comment-1239 Yikes!  That doesn’t
sound like a very good prognosis for the success of the K1 Yoni but I have the
Galaxy Tab 10.1 and I would love to compare. 
I would have to say though if the K1 is heavier I would certainly want a
lower price to justify that weight difference with the Galaxy.  Personally, I just get through a day on my
battery most of the time because I watch a lot of TV and movies with the DISH
Remote Access app I downloaded for free. 
I had to because it goes with the free DISH Sling Adapter that makes
this possible which, being a new customer is free.  (Not just because I work for DISH either.)  The dual core processor of the Galaxy gives
me seamless viewing which I really like compared to my old iPhone 3 I used to
have but you didn’t mention the processor that I could find, which surprises
me.  The SD card slot might be handy for
pictures but I don’t think I would use it for removable everyday storage.  Since I watch TV on it so much I would want
the best resolution and color brightness which it sounds like is a dud as
well.  I guess what they say is true: “You
get what you pay for” but wait, this costs the same as the Galaxy-never mind.

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