Lenovo has officially introduced a new Android tablet at CES 2012: the IdeaTab S2. The S2 is Lenovo's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet, and comes with a "light keyboard dock" that "can deliver an incredible 20 hours of battery life, which is great for both entertainment and productivity" - so it can be seen as a direct competitor to Asus' Transformer Prime. However, unlike the Transformer Prime, Lenovo's IdeaTab S2 doesn't have a quad-core processor, but a dual-core one (although we've heard the company may have a quad-core tablet, too).
Unwired View, Lenovo announces IdeaTab S2 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet to take on Asus Transformer Prime
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