Looking for an Android Tablet

Hi there!
I am currently looking for a good Android tablet. i heard of Lenovo because of your very good reputation on netbooks and laptops.
I want to ask bout your IdeaPad A1 Android tablet. It would seem it is still with Android 2.3. Any plans to update it to Honeycomb 3.2 at least? 
How can i be confident if lenovo do updates very often unlike other makers?
Is there a newer/updated version of your 7" tab? should i wait?
Where re the speakers located on the A1? does it have some sort of surround sound option?
Does it have full Android market access?
Does the camera do 720p recording @30fps in stereo sound?
does it have the usual wifi. bluetooth, DLNA specs?
how do charge the device? how long is the battery life?
Will it play Divx (.avi) movies?
Thanks.

This is a user forum, not a Lenovo company resource. We are all just users like you. Lenovo makes two IdeaPad tablets, and a ThinkPad tablet. You are going to have a hard time finding the features you want under $300. The A1 (which is a 7" entry-level tablet) will not come close to meeting your desires. Perhaps others can discuss the K1 and ThinkPad. You probably should be looking at iPad-level equipment.
IdeaPad A1-07
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