IdeaPad S2110 tablet with laptop dock
The Android tablet is good but comes into its own when used with the optional laptop dock.
The tablet as shown with the dock is $499 from Lenovo.
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S2110 in laptop configuration
The tablet is easily popped into the laptop dock, and removal for tablet use is as simple as hitting the button above the keyboard.
Note the trackpad with two mouse buttons on the dock.
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Tablet/laptop dock closed (left side)
Tablet: miniHDMI and audio jack
Dock: microUSB (charging only), 2- USB 2.0
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Tablet/laptop dock closed (right side)
Tablet: volume rocker
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Keyboard profile
The keyboard has good tactile feedback and key travel.
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Tablet removal button
The button above the keyboard allows easy removal of the tablet from the dock.
Inserting the tablet is as easy as plugging it into the slot on the dock.
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Thin tablet profile
The S2110 is roughly the same thickness as the iPad. The 10.1-inch IPS display has good viewing angles as shown in the photo.
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Tablet on the table
Note how thin the tablet is sitting on a table. The IPS display has outstanding viewing angles, as demonstrated in the photo.
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Web browsing
The browser on the S2110 is good, but Chrome really shines on the tablet.
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Textured back
The back of the S2110 is textured plastic that provides a secure grip.
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Lenovo Android widgets
Lenovo has included some simple widgets for grouping apps logically. Tapping one of the folder widgets makes it expand for easy access.
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Rear camera
In addition to the 1.3MP camera on the front, there is a 5MP camera on the back with autofocus and LED flash.
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