IdeaPad tablets

The IdeaPad tablets from Lenovo were a brand of consumer-oriented tablet computers designed for home use or entertainment, as opposed to the business-focused ThinkPad Tablet series.[1] Devices sold in certain countries, such as China, India and New Zealand, were sold under the LePad brand, similar to the LePhone series of smartphones.[2][3][4] IdeaPad-branded tablets have been produced with the Android and Windows operating systems.

The IdeaPad brand has been gradually phased out in recent years, being replaced by the general "Tab" brand for Android devices and the "Miix" brand for Windows devices, with the exception of several distinctive hardware lines such as the Yoga series.

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  2. ^ "Lenovo Tegra 3 tablet benchmarked". Androidcommunity.com. 2011-11-18. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  3. ^ "Lenovo launches iPad's rival LePad". Political & Business Daily (India). 30 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Lenovo set to ship LePad tablet computer". The New Zealand Herald. 30 March 2011.