You’re gonna love Lenovo K900 and here are 10 reasons why:
NBA superstar Kobe Bryant holding his Lenovo K900 | from source |
Lenovo K900’s Intel Atom processor has a technology called Hyper-Threading Technology that allows it to process multiple tasks at the same time more efficiently. Plus, it’s clocked at 2 GHz! That’s more than enough power to run Android Jelly Bean 4.2.1 and any other resource intensive app or game you might use.
Lenovo K900 has a full High Definition display measuring at 5.5 inches diagonally. If you’re so techie, that’s 1080 x 1920 pixels or 401 pixels per inch. That means you won’t be able to distinguish a pixel in Lenovo K900’s screen, just pure image or text.
If you are worried that you might find Lenovo K900 too big, worry no more! Lenovo K900 is just 6.9 mm thick (or thin) making it comfortable to hold in one hand.
Add to its thinness the feeling of holding a premium phone since Lenovo K900 is enclosed in a mix of non magnetic stainless steel and polycarbonate material.
We’re not finished with Lenovo K900’s screen. It’s not just full HD but scratch resistant because it is covered by a layer of Corning’s Gorilla Glass 2.
You might have known that Lenovo K900 has no microSD card slot. But it already has a lot of storage space in it.
Wireless Display Technology using Lenovo K900 |
Oh yeah! Lenovo K900 supports wireless display using Intel’s WiDi technology, that’s short for Wireless Display.
You need a wireless HDMI adapter like the NETGEAR Push2TV* HD Adapter
Lenovo K900’s camera is not just an ordinary smartphone camera. It features a lens called Exmor R™ CMOS Sensor with Backside Illumination Technology.
This makes Lenovo K900 capture your special moments in vivid clarity without the undesirable noise when the lighting is poor.
Although Lenovo K900 doesn’t have 4G LTE, it has 5 bands of 3G internet to connect with. That includes the 850, 900, 1700, 1900 and 2100 bands. This makes Lenovo K900 able to connect to a 3G internet network even if you are in the US, Canada, China, European countries and of course, in the Philippines.
Don’t laugh. Many fans of Kobe Bryant will take a look at Lenovo K900 and check what their idol liked about this phone. And that is a powerful marketing force.
Imagine talking with your friends and one asks you what your phone is. You’ll just answer, “It’s the same phone Kobe uses.”
Lenovo K900 has several small features that are worth noting too. I’ll just lump them up to number 10, okay?
First, Lenovo K900 has Flip to Mute, Shake to Lock, Pocket Mode, Volume Keys Unlock features. Add to this an E-compass and enhanced sound quality.
Lenovo K900 also supports USB On the Go. That means you can connect a USB flash drive to your Lenovo K900 and access the files inside the flash drive.
Lastly, Lenovo K900 sells at around $500 internationally but here in the Philippines, it only costs ₱22,999.00.
What do you think, are you going to buy a Lenovo K900?