The IdeaTab A2107 is the 7-inch tablet is powered by a 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor. The display supports a 1280×600 resolution. It features front and rear cameras, an FM tuner with built-in antenna and an optional 3G radio. Ports and slots include a Micro-USB port and microSD card slot. The tablet also has dual-SIM capabilities. It will be available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB variants and is expected to be available in November. But pricing details are officially unknown.
Completing the trio, is the IdeaTab S2110. This beast sports a 10.1-inch screen and comes with a 1280×800 IPS display. First spotted at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012, the tablet has multi-touch support and boasts wide viewing angles. Under its belly, the slate is powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor and 1GB of RAM.
But the best part about the IdeaTab S2110 is that it comes with an optional keyboard dock that helps double the tablet’s standalone battery life to about 20 hours. The dock features 2 USB ports, an SD card reader, a touchpad with mouse buttons. The tablet will cost $399 and will set users back by an extra $100 if they opt for the dock.
There is no word regarding the India launch of these tablets. But we do expect them to hit Indian shores in the coming few months. Lenovo is currently offering three Android tablets in the country; the IdeaPad K1, the ThinkPad Tab and the IdeaPad A1. The tablets which launched last year, are priced between 14,990 and INR 46,900.

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The 7-inch slate will be out for 199 EUR, while the 9-inch will go on sale for 299 EUR. Lenovo’s officials told me both will be launched in the US for 199 USD and 299 USD, respectively.