Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 teased by FCC, launching with 9.7-inch display this month?

Lenovo’s been hard at work with various Android phones and tablets so far this year, and here’s yet another one that’s just popped up in FCC’s database. Dubbed the IdeaTab S2109 (or S2109A-F, to be specific), we’re told by a reliable source that ’tis an Ice Cream Sandwich tablet assembled by Foxconn, and it’ll come with a 9.7-inch, 4:3 IPS display (supplied by Chi Mei), a TI OMAP chip and four powerful SRS-ready speakers as featured on the beefy K2010. The above diagram suggests said slate has a microSD slot accessible from the outside, and if you take a closer look at the product label, you’ll see that the device requires a whooping 2.5A input at 5V, which means it’ll come with a 12.5W adapter — a lot higher than many tablets’ maximum consumption at 10W (including the new iPad) or below. Here’s hoping that this is an indication for a faster charge time.

As for availability, we heard that this S2109 will launch at some point this month, though our shy friend didn’t specify which market it’ll debut in — the FCC document lists Germany, Canada, US, India, Russia, Turkmenistan, Mexico, Chile, Japan and China. If Android on a 4:3 screen sounds like your cup of tea then stay tuned for more news.

Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 teased by FCC, launching with 9.7-inch display this month? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:04:00 EST.

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