lenovo-tab-a7-seriesTablets – they are dime a dozen these days, especially when you take into consideration the number of Android-powered models that are out there. Well, Lenovo is not just content to sit back and roll out just new desktop machines or convertible notebooks, but they also happen to have an interest in the tablet market – with their latest two models being the Lenovo Tab 2 A7-10 and the A7-30. Regardless of which particular model that you decide to select, the Lenovo Tab 2 A7 range will offer a little something for all budgets.

Chances are your eyes will catch the attention of the infinity display that delivers an extremely thin transparent panel for sharper images, where the entire chassis comes in a thin and lightweight form factor which ought to go down well with those out there who would want nothing better than to carry their tablet around with them wherever they go.

Apart from that, you will also be able to enjoy up to 8 hours of battery life on a single charge, although depending on the context in which you make use of the Lenovo Tab 2 A7, your mileage would definitely vary. Both models will run on Android 4.4 KitKat, although the A7-10 will miss out on 3G connectivity that can be found on the A7-30. Everything else ought to remain the same, including an 8.9mm thin form factor that tips the scales at 269 grams, a microSD memory card slot, a quad-core MediaTek processor, and Dolby sound to boot.

You can select from Aqua Blue, Cotton Candy, Pearl White or Ebony Black shades, and just to make sure you get off on the right footing, they will arrive preloaded with Lenovo’s very own DOit suite of apps. The Lenovo Tab 2 A7-10 will hit the market first in January for $99 a pop, while the A7-30 will arrive a couple of months later with the starting price of $129.

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