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The IdeaTab S2110A is a fairly nondescript Android tablet. Its 10.1-inch display is surrounded by a roughly 1-inch black bezel. Up top, when held in portrait mode, is the IdeaTab's 1.3-megapixel camera, and along the bottom is a silver Lenovo logo. A matte gray band running along the IdeaTab's edges adds some character. The IdeaTab's rear features an understated, if not handsome, black textured thatchwork pattern. At its center is an inlaid silver Lenovo logo. Up in the top right corner is the S2110A's 5-megapixel rear-facing shooter.
Click to EnlargeOn the S2110A's right is a gray volume rocker that sticks out ever-so-slightly and a razor-thin speaker grille. Along the top is the S2110A's microphone and silver power button, while the left side plays host to the tablet's other speaker grille, a 3.5mm headphone jack, microHDMI port and, on select models, a SIM card slot. On the IdeaTab's lower edge is its microUSB port and twin keyboard dock with battery like Lenovo 40Y8314 Battery , Lenovo FRU 42T5206 Battery , Lenovo FRU 42T5251 Battery , Lenovo 3000 Y300 Battery , Lenovo 43R1954 Battery , Lenovo L08S6D12 Battery , Lenovo IdeaPad U330 Battery , Lenovo IdeaPad Y330 Battery , Lenovo 43R1955 Battery , Lenovo 121TS040C Battery , Lenovo 3000 Y410a Battery , Lenovo 3000 Y400 Battery connectors.
Despite its larger size, the 10.2 x 7.0 x 0.34-inch IdeaTab S2110A weighs a hair less than Apple's 9.5 x 7.31 x 0.37-inch new iPad, 1.25 pounds versus the iPad's 1.44 pounds. The IdeaTab also barely undercuts ASUS' 10.4 x 7.1 x 0.38-inch Transformer Pad TF300, which weighs in at 1.4 pounds.
Unfortunately, the IdeaTab's plastic build proved somewhat flexible when held in two hands, and left us questioning whether it would be able to stand up to the rigors of frequent use.
The IdeaTab sports a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 resolution IPS display. That's not nearly as sharp as the new iPad's 2048 x 1536 Retina Dislay or the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity's 1920 x 1200 display, but is the same as the ASUS TF300. With a 440 lux rating, the IdeaTab's screen is brighter than both the iPad (386 lux), Infinity (433) and TF300 (331 lux).
Overall, however, the display's sharpness was adequate. While watching a trailer for the next James Bond thriller, "Skyfall," we could easily see the creases in Daniel Craig's furrowed brow and the salt- and-pepper stubble covering his face. Colors were also vibrant, and viewing angles went on forever; we could watch the trailer from a near 180-degree angle.
The IdeaTab S2110A's two superslim speakers positioned pumped out an impressive amount of audio thanks to its SRS TruMedia audio software. Volume was easily loud enough to fill a large conference room and overall audio quality was exceptionally crisp and clear. Unfortunately, and expectedly, bass output was sorely lacking. While listening to The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy," guitar riffs and drum hits were clean, but bass hits were difficult to make out.