About two months after hitting the FCC, the Lenovo IdeaTab A1000-F tablet reaches the NCC, which is the Taiwanese FCC or the National Communications Commission. The product was certified for local use and it’s coming to the Asian market soon enough.
We’re dealing here with something that sounds like an Acer Iconia B1 or A1 rival, a 7 inch slate with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. The case involves polycarbonate, but the quality is actually decent. The device measures 10.7 mm in thickness, weighs 340 grams and has great ergonomics. Inside we find an ARM Cortex A9 1 GHz CPU, a MediaTek MTK8317 processor with PowerVR SGX531 GPU.
1 GB of RAM is also here, with 16 GB of flash memory, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, a microSD card slot and microUSB port. We’ve also got a 0.3 MP camera upfront and a Li-Po 3500 mAh battery. Finally, the OS is Android 4.2 Jelly bean and it appears that the Lenovo IdeaTab A1000-F will come in a 3G version as well. The price tag in Europe should be 149 euro.