Lenovo has shown off its first tablet computer, the LePad, and will launch more tablets later this year in a bid to carve out some share in the emerging market dominated by Apple’s iPad. The LePad has ...
Remember last year at CES 2010 when Lenovo made a huge scene with the tablet / netbook U1 Hybrid, which ran Windows when docked and Lenovo's Skylight Linux in tablet mode? And then Lenovo killed ...
The, 'ow you say, Lenovo LePad, is an Android tablet set to take on the Apple iPad as one half of an innovative computing double act. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big ...
Two-in-One mobile device offers the LePad multi-touch Android slate for mobility and U1 laptop PC base for full Windows 7 experience Lenovo announced the IdeaPad U1 hybrid with LePad slate, a unique ...
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The Consumer Electronic Show (CES) has not even started in Vegas but Lenovo has already announced a unique Android tablet and keyboard base that turns it into a Windows notebook. The LePad is a ...
Lenovo, taking a page out of the Android history books, just announced the LePad S2005 tabletphone for the Chinese market. This Gingerbread device pushes the recent trend of supersize phones into ...
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was surely all about tablets with around 100 or so launches but it would also be safe to conclude that it was all about Google' Android, as a majority of tablets ...
Chinese computer giant Lenovo has warned that supplies of its just-released tablet computer could be restricted after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan disrupted production of memory chips. The ...
Lenovo’s French sounding LePad has been fooling around with us for a while now but now we finally get to see its insides: 1.3 GHz Snapdragon, 1280×800 display, and your typical slew of cables, cable ...
Chinese-PC maker Lenovo, which acquired its ThinkPad brand and heritage from IBM, is gearing up to launch the LePad tablet this month as a rival to the iPad 2 made by Apple. Not only is the LePad an ...
Size matters, folks. Especially in the minds of our beloved electronics makers. Even with the 3.7-inch LePhone and the 7-inch A1 tablet on the market, Lenovo still made plans to fill the 5-inch space.