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Lenovo on Sunday announced the 10-inch IdeaTab K2 gaming and multimedia tablet, which has a quad-core ARM processor and a premium IPS display similar to the one found on Apple's iPad.
The tablet has Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor and Google's Android 4.0 OS, said Nick Reynolds, director at Lenovo. The tablet also packs some new technologies such as DDR3 memory and SRS surround sound, making it one of Lenovo's fastest and feature-rich tablets to watch video or play high-definition games, Reynolds said.
The price was not immediately available, and it will initially be launched in China "soon", Reynolds said. He declined to comment on international availability, but the device will be shown at this week's Consumer Electronics Show with battery such as IBM 02K6618 Battery , IBM 02K6626 Battery , IBM 02K6821 Battery , IBM 02K7025 Battery , IBM 08K8026 Battery , IBM 08K8039 Battery , IBM 08K8192 Battery , IBM 08K8196 Battery , IBM 2P1013 Battery , IBM 40Y6791 Battery , IBM 40Y6795 Battery , IBM 40Y6799 Battery in Las Vegas.
"Lenovo continually assesses the international market dynamics and consumer needs and we may consider launching outside of China later in 2012," Reynolds said.
Tablets with strong brand recognition like Apple's iPad 2 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab come with dual-core processors, and the IdeaTab K2 will be one of the few with a quad-core processor. The combined processing power of four cores should allow the K2 to run multimedia and applications faster than its dual-core counterparts.
"It's a high-performance, premium device," Reynolds said.
The tablet's closest competitor will be Asus' Eee Pad Transformer Prime, which shipped in November and was the first tablet available with a quad-core processor. The Asus tablet was dubbed the fastest tablet on the market and received positive reviews, partly due to long battery life.