Regardless of how tempting the specs on Lenovo’s leaked 10.1-inch tablet are, you could prefer something fairly more portable only for the sake of your regular pockets. Well, it appears like Lenovo’s got you covered, too. Freshly delivered from a similar anonymous tipster are a stash of photos depicting a dual-core 5-inch Android tablet, so that it will apparently be marketed under the standard LePad brand in China in addition to an upcoming IdeaTab brand for elsewhere (to assist differentiate tablets from the IdeaPad laptop line).
Not much else is legendary about this device, however the photos below do show a micro-USB port, HDMI output, a front-facing camera and presumably three capacitive buttons (that can mean it won’t be launching with Honeycomb or Ice Cream Sandwich). There is a strong resemblance to the Dell Streak 5 here in case you ask us, though despite the earpiece-like feature next to front camera, our source couldn’t confirm whether this tablet packs voice call capability (just like the Galaxy Note and Pantech Vega No.5 ). Anyhow, stay tuned as we dig for more information.
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