The company just announced the new tablets last week

Apr 8, 2014 13:13 GMT  ·  By

Last week we told you Lenovo introduced a new line-up of budget-friendly tablets, from the A-series. Now the tech giant has taken the opportunity to announce the availability dates and pricing in the US, for the A7-50, A8 and A10.

The smallest of the bunch, the A7-50 is being taunted as a Crystal Clear Multimedia Reader and comes with a 7-inch display with HD resolution. Power is drawn from a quad-core unnamed processor and the slate also has dual cameras (2MP in front and 5MP on the back). Pricing starts at $129 / €93 (via AndroidCentral).

Moving on the A78 or Home Entertainment on the Move, the tablet has an 8-inch screen with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. Under the hood hides the same quad-core processor and Dolby.

Other specifications include 3G connectivity, 4200 mAh battery, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and the same cameras as on the A7-50. Those interested can grab one for $179 / €130.

Last but not, least the A10, comes with a 10.1-inch display but similar with the other two tablets in terms of specs. The battery has been bumped to 6430 mAh and the default operating system is Android 4.2 (the same with the other models). The A10 will sell for $249 / €181.

Lenovo will be making the slates available in May and customers will be able to pick them up from a variety of third-party retailers and also Lenovo himself.