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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Lenovo confirmed its willingness to release a Tablet ThinkPad and IdeaPad

President of the company Lenovo, Rory Reid (Rory Read) in an interview with Dow Jones has confirmed the company plans to produce tablets at the same time saying that, at least in the U.S. market this year to produce smartphones is planned. Clipboards expected to release in two series - IdeaPad and ThinkPad. In this case, they will have a 10-inch touch screen and running the Android operating system 3. The cost of the devices will range from $ 450 to $ 900, depending on the configuration. First on the market will Lenovo IdeaPad K1, which is due in July, followed in August, followed by a model from the series ThinkPad, focused on the more demanding users.

Lenovo has also continued to develop 10-inch tablet, which would be running Windows 7. Previously been suggested that this project can be closed in favor of more targeted to the sensory device, Windows 8. In addition, Mr. Rory Reid said that creates at least one tablet with a 7-inch screen, although what OS is used in it are unknown. He called and the reason why Lenovo so delayed with the release tablet devices. According to him, the delay was related to the need to get as close as possible "strong" device, by design, and on user experience.

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