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In Pictures: Hottest products at Mobile World Congress 2013
Lenovo’s new Android-tablets-without-names
The forgettably-labeled S6000 and A300 tablets have a lot in common: the same look and finish, the same MediaTek MTK 8389/8125 quad-core processor running at 1.2GHz; the same 5-megapixel rear camera and 0.5-megapixel front camera; the same Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) firmware; and optional 3G connectivity.
The S600 (shown) differs in size: it has a 10.1-inch screen, with 1280 x 800 resolution, weighs 19.7 ounces, and is 0.34 inches thin. Lenovo promises 8 hours of battery life on Wi-Fi. The A3000 sports a 7-inch screen, with 1024 x 600 resolution. Both offer optional 3G connectivity. A third tablet, also 7-inches, has a dual-core chip and runs Android 4.1; it’s available only with Wi-Fi.
The tablets will be available worldwide in the second half this year.




































