"I got this to use as a wireless 2nd monitor for my x-230t. It does a good job as this using a private network configuration just for the tablet. The speed and functions are all good. In general I really like it. However, It often doesn't wake up from sleep. I have to reboot it many times a day."
"Love my ideatablet! My husband bought it for me and we are on it all the time. However we are a little disappointed that we could not purchase the keyboard dock after purchasing the tablet. The company said we needed to purchase both at the same time. All the connections are there for the dock. I hope this option will come soon. :("
"32gb and keyboard model. Works very well for our purposes. Used as an adjunct to tower, laptop, phone. Nice for occasional use and carry.
Cons are no GPS (this is my bad...I missed it but not a showstopper), finicky battery charger connection (but it does work and the battery lasts a long time when charged), slow (or no?) upgrade to Android 4.1, but we are hoping...oh, and occasionally have to reseat keyboard to get connection but a minor annoyance at most
Other than this we like everything else about it and consider it a good purchase."
"I have had this for 4 months, and I don't want to say that its horrible but it is not the most reliable tablet for me. It has crashed constantly, the speakers don't work sometimes and I have to restart the system. Also what I dislike the most is that it is very flexible when it comes to electronics. Like mine is bent in the back all sorts of directions. And I cannot find a case for it so it will not bend. It does have a traveling bag but it's too big for me . The bend has caused a crack down the middle of my screen, so I guess I will just end up getting a new one from a different company ."
Cons: Storage, Support, Keyboard/peripherals, Included Software
"The tablet itself is OK: reasonably quick with a decent display and build quality. Almost the only thing lacking is an SD cardslot to augment the measly 16MB (but then, I knew that when I bought it, and an OTG cable and card reader dongle are a reasonable work-around).
Went to post this and got a '''too long''' message, so let me summarize: OK hardware, too much bloatware, abyssmal support.
The bottom line is that it's decent hardware at a good price. If you're comfortable rooting it, you can work around most of the major problems. If you are, though, there are lots of other tabs out there with similar pricing and a much more dev support for thimgs like upgrades and custom ROMs."
Cons: Memory, Included Software, Software compatibility, Processor, Display performance
"This tablet crashes every 2 minutes and all apps do not work and also crashes. I returned this tablet after patiently trying for 2 weeks. Would not recoomend. Battery, bluetooth, everything below par."
"Tried two other tablets before finding what I wanted with this one.
Still figuring out all the features, but have achieved any goal I have set out to do. Very fast swapping between features and downloading apps, etc.
Biggest issue for me is that a manual does NOT come with the device when you receive it. You must go to the website and find and download the manual.
For the price paid, I think Lenovo should give you a manual. Thank God I have a laptop to access the manual and work with the tablet at the same time."
Pros: Software compatibility, Bluetooth, Video card, Wireless card, Screen size, Input/Output compatibility, Processor, Included software, Memory, Storage
Cons: Support, Weight
"It allows developers to have a fully working ICS base in which to start building upon. Thus, it can't be that difficult to add support for Google Apps (including the Play Store) to the device."