This device has rounded corners, tapered edges, and a silver-grayish plastic build. Though I am a fan of the smooth brushed-chrome finish (which gives it a more luxurious feel), the whole design is reminiscent of the first-generation iPad. The A2109 is bulky, which doesn't make it great for butterfingers. The backplate’s slick surface, in combination with the device's thick profile, prove to be slippery and unwieldy.
The advantage:
The advantage:
The Lenovo IdeaTab A2109 sports a snappy quad-core CPU, features expandable storage and an HDMI output, and is reasonably priced at $300.
The unfavorable:
The unfavorable:
The IdeaTab A2109's display is unimpressive, it has a bulky build, and it has disappointing video recording quality.
The offer:
The offer:
Despite having a decent price tag and zippy processor, the Lenovo IdeaTab A2109's screen is just too drab to consider.