Lenovo S5000, the 7-inch tablet, thin and light with style

Lenovo tries again with a refined design tablet, as it has accustomed us in all its line of products, whether tablets or not, but without giving up very good performance with some leading aspects and something, that the brand had not accustomed us, a good price. Present at the IFA your Lenovo S5000

Lenovo S5000 tablet features

  • Screen of 7 inch IPS (1280 x 800) and 350 nits of brightness and 178º of viewing angle
  • Processor Quadcore Mediatek 8389 at 1.2 Ghz
  • 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage
  • Android 4.2
  • 5 mpx rear camera and 1.2 front
  • Equipped with a USB port (On the Go)
  • Wifi, Bluetooth 3.0 / 4.0, GPS
  • 3450mAh battery (8 hours of continuous video)
  • Version with 3G HSPA +
  • Thickness of only 7.9 mm and weight of 246 grams

As we can see, good performance although perhaps the giga of RAM may fall short, however, the rest of the specifications accompany it to be a more than decent input tablet, and above all, a great finish and design.

But if you have to highlight something is its thickness, just 7.9 mm and its weight, practically record for a tablet of this size, which with 246 grams, for example, the Nexus 7 in 44 grams less, which is much, and is appreciated and it shows when we talk about the 7-inch format, extremely portable and versatile.

The important thing about this tablet is its price, which closes a circle of features that raise it as an alternative. For the basic Wifi model lenovo puts a price of € 199 and says it will arrive in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Comparisons with the Nexus 7 are inevitable, and despite the fact that the Nexus 7 has an ultra-competitive price that departs from the market standard, this tablet, although it can not cope in terms of power, its quality of materials and virtues such as weight and price, make it interesting. We are pleased that Lenovo puts effort into tablets, although as we always say, we expect some more innovation and differentiation. If it works with the S5000, they will surely continue testing it with more powerful and better models in the future.

What do you think?