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Get a look at Lenovo's Tab 2 A10-70, with Dolby sound (pictures)

We get to grips with the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70, a 10.1-inch tablet with Android on board.

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BARCELONA -- This colourful chap is the Tab 2 A10-70, also called the A10, a new tablet from Lenovo on display here at Mobile World Congress 2015. Click through to ogle it from every angle.

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The A10 has -- as its name so cleverly implies -- a 10.1-inch display, making it bigger than, say, Apple's iPad.

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It's powered by Android 4.4, but Lenovo says an update to version 5.0 Lollipop is inbound in the summer.

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Inside there's a quad-core processor, keeping everything humming along.

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The A10 has Dolby tech on board, which should give the built-in speakers a little extra punch.

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That's an 8-megapixel camera, though you'll look a bit conspicuous taking photos with a large tablet like this.

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It has a microSD card slot, which is handy if you want to increase the onboard storage.

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Lenovo says you'll get up to 10 hours of battery life.

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The Tab 2 A10 goes on sale in April, and will start at $199 (which translates to roughly £130 or AU$255).

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