By Peter Cartwright
14 Jul, 2011 8:10 pm
According to an Engadget tipster, OfficeWorks has started to ship out the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 10-inch Honeycomb tablet. I can’t quite tell if it’s “in stock” online though but plenty of stores offer “limited availability”.

Lenovo still hasn’t gone official with the IdeaPad K1 but we’re expecting them to do so any day now. Expect something modeled after the design of original iPad (like the HP Touchpad). It’s been a year in the making, after all. You get a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 display, Nvidia Tegra 2 chip, 32GB of storage, 2MP / 5MP front and rear cameras, b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 10 hour battery, Micro HDMI, MicroSD card slot and Android 3.0 according to the specs.
J&R also offers the tablet but it’s still in pre-order mode. Amazon had pre-orders up first but they took down the product pages.
Website: OfficeWorks
Via: Engadget
















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