Lenovo’s A2107 wants to be one of the cheaper big brand tablets with Android out there, undercutting the price tag of the already cheap Nexus 7 and the likes. Similar Android devices have prices that are at least $50 higher, but let’s see what this product actually brings.
A2107 won’t exactly compete with other tablets on the market based on performance or hardware. It’s strictly focused on budget shoppers and it comes a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, a 7 inch display with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution, supporting only 4 points of touch. There’s also 1 GB of RAM on board and storage options from 4 GB to 16 GB. The tablet isn’t listed in stock at any of the famous retailers out there, according to Liliputing, so there’s a chance the price tag is just speculation or wishful thinking.
The model supposed to be priced at $150 has 8 GB of storage, so the 4 GB one could be even cheaper. The device includes front and rear cameras, WiFi, integrated Bluetooth and promises up to 8 hours of battery life. There’s also a 3G-able version of the device and sadly there’s no official launch date confirmed yet.