That's right, the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet, which we saw again toward the end of June, is now on its way to those who ordered it from Office Depot. So it's probably likely that over the next few days it will start to become available everywhere there are electronics (and especially computers) sold.
Competition is always good, yet it's unclear what exactly may differentiate Lenovo's first tablet in the crowded Android tablet market. Perhaps the brand is going to be enough for some. Speaking of which, Lenovo is also expected to release a ThinkPad-branded offering later on.
The K1 being branded IdeaPad is aimed primarily at individual consumers, while the ThinkPad tablet will undoubtedly appeal to corporate environments.
source: Unwired View
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