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Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet hits some online retailers, still not buy-able

Lenovo still hasn’t officially confirmed it, but all signs are pointing to an imminent US launch of its Android-based IdeaPad K1 tablet. It just hit the FCC under the “K1″ moniker earlier this month, and it’s now gotten a whole blown listing on Buy.com, complete with specs and a few pictures that blow their own horns Lenovo’s “custom-built Android interface.” Those specs include a ten.1-inch display, a Tegra 2 processor (not a Snapdragon as we had seen at the LePad ), 32GB of storage, dual cameras (5 megapixel rear and a pair of megapixel front-facing), a microSD card slot, a micro HDMI out, or even a SIM card slot — somewhat notably it is also listed as coming with Netflix pre-installed. While most of these specs look like a secure bet, others apparently aren’t quite set in stone, the listing alternatively mentions both Android 3.0 and Android 3.1, as an example, and both a 1280 x 720 and 1280 x 800 resolution (though the latter seems likely). What’s more, while Buy.com isn’t providing a value just yet, the tablet has also hit Krex Computers of all places, where it’s listed at $510. Hit up the gallery below for a more in-depth look.

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