According to reports, Lenovo is going to sell its LePad tablet in June. Initially, the tablet device will hit the Chinese market. For now it is unclear what markets the device will be headed to. It is also unknown if the US market gets the tablet device.
The company rolled out the Android –based LePad after it had announced its LePhone in July 2010 promising that the device would be launched before the end of the year. In January, Lenovo showed the LePad again at the Consumer Electronics Show. The device was with its IdeaPad U1. The company disclosed that the pair would hit the Chinese market in the first quarter of 2011, but did not say a word about their availability in the U.S. market.
According to senior vice president of Lenovo, the LePad and IdelPad U1 fit the modern lifestyle. Users can take advantage of lightweight slate when they are mobile. Moreover, the device can be transformed into the U1 base in case you need to edit as well as create content. The new product delivers fun as well as functionality.
The LePadd is equipped with a 10.1-inch display offering a high resolution. The tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It features a front-facing camera that can be used for video calling and promises up to hours of battery life. As for the IdeaPad U1, it is based on Windows 7 Home Premium. The device packs in an Intel CULV processor.
The LePad will be offered in the Chinese market for $520, while the IdeaPad U1 with the LePad will cost you $1,300.
Also it was announced by Lenovo that it is establishing a new business group. It will be focused on mobile Internet-geared devices, including tablets and smartphones, and also new categories devices, i.e. smart television, cloud computing as well as digital home.
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