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Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx - A Pretty Nice Windows 8 Tablet (Part 1)

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If the Windows 8 tablets with Clover Trail processor of Intel below used to be a curious thing, they’re not novel anymore. We have seen the low-power hybrid tablets from most of the PC manufacturers, offering a cheaper choice for the Core i5 and i7 system, but still providing useful accessories such as keyboard dock. Besides one of our favorite tablet powered by Atom, ThinkPad Tablet 2, Lenovo is releasing IdeaTab Lynx (which is also called IdeaTab K3011) with the price of 549 USD and up. So how does this system compare? Read on to find out.

Besides one of our favorite tablet powered by Atom, ThinkPad Tablet 2, Lenovo is releasing IdeaTab Lynx (which is also called IdeaTab K3011) with the price of 549 USD and up.

Besides one of our favorite tablet powered by Atom, ThinkPad Tablet 2, Lenovo is releasing IdeaTab Lynx (which is also called IdeaTab K3011) with the price of 549 USD and up.

Design and feelings

IdeaTab Lynx is an uncomplicated black tablet slab – a lightweight and thin tablet. At 1.41 pound of weight and 0.37 inch of thickness, it won’t make your hands feel heavy. It also feels good in palm, thanks to the rough back that is interesting for grasping. Lynx can be comfortable in hands, but the overall design is barely luxurious; the entire packs feels like cheap plastic, and the back seems like it can be peeled off without much effort (though it will never be). The front of the device is completely empty except for the Lenovo branding and the 2MP front-facing camera sitting on the top of the 11.6inch screen. Of course, the front is also the place of the physical Windows 8 Start button, which sits on the typical position under the screen and responds well to our press.

IdeaTab Lynx is an uncomplicated black tablet slab – a lightweight and thin tablet.

IdeaTab Lynx is an uncomplicated black tablet slab – a lightweight and thin tablet.

Along the left edges of the device is the on/off button for auto-rotating feature, volume rocker and a small speaker grille. The top of the device has a power button and microSD card slot, accessible by removing the plastic case. On the right side, you will find headphone/mic jack, 1 micro-HDMI port and another small speaker while the bottom edge of the device has micro-USB port along with the slots for connecting optional keyboard dock. On the back of the device, the name of Lenovo is written by the reflected silver characters, and the diamond pattern invites your fingers to scratch it. There’s one more interesting thing: the micro-HDMI-to-VGA adapter, allowing you to connect Lynx to the compatible screens and projector.

Keyboard dock

The optional keyboard dock (199 USD) supplements for 2-USB 2.0-port Lynx, built-in battery and a charging port outside the Chiclet keys. Dock is made of plastic with the gray surface, and the hinge connecting to the dock connector can be fold down for easier storing. It adds and extra of 1.45 pound into the tablet, delivering the total weight of 2.86 pound. The IdeaTab brand sits under the keyboard tray, and a tiny touchpad locates underneath the long bar. Like some devices having different docks we used to test, Lynx locks on the position when you press the button on the dock top (this is also the way to remove the tablet). The system works smoothly – there’s rarely a complaint here.

The optional keyboard dock (199 USD) supplements for 2-USB 2.0-port Lynx, built-in battery and a charging port outside the Chiclet keys.

The optional keyboard dock (199 USD) supplements for 2-USB 2.0-port Lynx, built-in battery and a charging port outside the Chiclet keys.

We have some complaints related to the keyboard. These Chiclet keys are same U-shaped smile keys we have found on Yoga and other Lenovo devices, and while they’re spacious, the keyboard tray itself exposes annoying curvedness. If you’re like us, you compare this keyboard to the higher-class ones, you can feel a little disappointed because of this layout – of course it doesn’t have ThinkPad-graded quality. In one typing test, we reached the speed of 45 words/minutes, which were significantly lower than the average level, and the mistaken rate was higher than normal. Dock also includes a small touchpad, which we found extremely sophisticated.  It usually have problems in discriminating our left and right click, which means that pressing a small icon can take several more seconds than normal.

Dock also includes a small touchpad, which we found extremely sophisticated.

Dock also includes a small touchpad, which we found extremely sophisticated.

 

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