With the success of 7-inch tablets in the marketplace growing, more and more companies are launching tablets of this size in hopes of landing them in consumer's hands. Lenovo is one such company whose IdeaTab A2107 is now available for $200 without contract through AT&T. If the idea of a 7-inch Android tablet running on AT&T's network for $200 with no contract or $100 with a 2-year contract appeals to you, the IdeaTab might be a great idea (no pun intended).
Here's what AT&T had to say:
AT&T* today announced the availability of the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 at www.att.com for $199.99, without a two-year commitment. Designed for both consumer and business customers, the IdeaTab A2107 is a low-cost, ultra portable tablet powered by AndroidTM 4.0. It includes a 7-inch display, front- and rear-facing webcams and has access to thousands of apps through Google PlayTM. For a limited time, customers will receive $100 off the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 purchased online at www.att.com with a two-year data plan agreement.
With the IdeaTab A2107, customers can stay connected to the AT&T mobile internet from almost anywhere and enjoy a complete mobile office environment that's compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket or laptop bag. It's easy to customize by creating folders, grouping similar apps and creating personalizing homepages. And the 7" display features adjustable text and more information than users would normally see on a mobile phone. It also features an internal magnesium roll cage for enhanced durability, a soft matte back cover for a better grip and a bright screen for easy viewing, even when outdoors.
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