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The basic formula for tablets is ‘performance + screensize = price' – you can't increase the first two parameters without increasing the third. The S6000 does well to deliver a big 10.1-inch screen for a small $288 price tag, but it comes at the cost of p...
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techlife.net Updated: 2015-02-25 11:10:51
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This might've been the cheapest tablet we saw in this roundup, but Lenovo's IdeaTab S6000 punches surprisingly well above its weight, given its modest $298 price tag. MediaTek is a popular chipmaker whose wares fill many budget phones and tablets across A...
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The first time I handled the Lenovo IdeaTab S6000, I thought it was worth much more than its asking price. I wasn't the only one duped by its attractive finish because colleagues around the office thought the same thing too. And that's the thing about the...

Value for money, Good Android customisations, Micro-HDMI port...

Little RAM, Not the best camera...

Those of you who want a multimedia tablet will appreciate the wide range of features offered by the IdeaTab S6000. Whereas most tablets within its $299 price tag are not full-sized, the IdeaTab S6000 offers a 10.1in screen, stereo speakers, expandable sto...
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Since the launch of Apple's world-renowned iPad a few years ago, the way in which we interact in our digital lives has been revolutionised to the point where we now feel lost if we can't get online; whether it be for social or entertainment purposes or fo...

Full Android feature set with Jelly Bean 4.2, Lightweight build, Easy to use and operate, Ideal for entry-level users, Widely available, Well established brand, 2 year warranty as standard...

Plastic casing does flex a little under pressure...

PricingAt the start of this review I made a comment on the relative pricing of Android based tablets compared to that of the cheapest iPad available today. It is well-known that Apple products are not necessarily the cheapest options out there and the fac...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-25 11:10:51
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Lenovo, for those who dont know, are the guys behind the Yoga Convertible laptop range, and also now the Yoga tablets too. But that hasnt stopped the company from thinking about the ‘little guys as theyve also released a range of tablets designed to b...
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Here’s a challenge for you. Name one, just one, 10” Android powered tablet that is worth the time and effort, let alone the money, of investing in.Take 10 minutes for a think and a quick internet search and come back when you have drawn the same blank...

I'm not too sure what Lenovo were aiming for with the S6000. The price point of £200 makes it a budget tablet but there are some good specifications onboard. Cuts have obviously been made to the display in order to hit the price however I'd rather pay a...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-02-25 11:10:51
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Lenovo’s taking on the iPad with its latest top of the line Google tablet, the Lenovo IdeaTab S6000, a slim and light 10.1-inch quad core tablet that’s armed with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, but is it enough to stand up to the mighty iPad or Sony’s venerab...

Lenovo's laptops are known for their solid construction and that build quality trickles down to its tablet range too. For a penny under £200, you’ll be treated to mostly plastic device, but it feels solid and you won’t be afraid to chuck into your bag without a case. Thanks to its plastic chassis, it’s also very light, and you’ll be able to hold it up in one hand with no problem at all, making st...

Unfortunately, when it actually comes to using the tablet, things start to go a bit downhill. Despite the nippy 1.2GHz quad core processor that performs well in games, Lenovo’s loaded the tablet with unnecessary spam that makes browsing through the homescreen a lagtastic affair. Swiping from panel to panel is juddery, and even rotating the device from portrait to landscape seems to take an epoch...

Lenovo’s highest-spec Android tablet is a respectable effort, but there's little point in it when you can buy better slates for the same price, minus all the useless spamware. For the same price, we’d be inclined to wait it out for Google's brand-new N...
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Lenovo's 10-inch tablet, the IdeaTab S6000, was available to see only behind closed doors at this year's Mobile World Conference in Barcelona. But we break down doors here at Pocket-lint, and we got to handle Lenovo's latest top-spec slate. Well, top -pe...
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tablets-help.com Updated: 2016-12-01 23:53:40
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Lenovo launch a new tablet powered by a quad-core processor with 10.1 inch screen named as Lenovo Ideatab S6000 . It operates on Android Jelly Bean OS. It is powered by 1.2 GHz MediaTek, MTK 8389/8125 Quad Core processor. The device first made an appearan...

Rear 5.0 MP camera, Powerful Processor, Good Battery Support...
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