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Lenovo plans 2nd-gen, slimmer LePad just months after first
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Lenovo's chief Yang Yuanqing in a presentation at the Chinese IT Leadership Summit revealed that the company already has a sequel to the LePad in development. He claimed that the new Android tablet ha...
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Lenovo starts selling LePad in China, global launch in June
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Lenovo's first Android tablet, the LePad, has started shipping in China today. The move marks the company's entrance into one of the hottest emerging areas of the computing industry as it looks to div...
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ThinkPad Edge E420s now shipping for $699, E220s coming in April
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Don't tell us you've forgotten about Lenovo's pair of new Edge machines! Sure, they've taken a while to get to market, perhaps having been inconvenienced by a little hiccup with Intel's Core 2011 chip...
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Lenovo Skylight slate hits the FCC, no longer the LePad?
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You remember Lenovo's 10.1-inch, Android LePad tablet, right? Well, we hope you didn't get too attached to its name since according to this fresh FCC
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Intel and Lenovo release the Classmate+ PC for the kids
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Thinking that netbook up there looks exactly like Intel's latest Classmate PC with a Lenovo sticker smacked on? Well, you'd be entirely correct. Lenovo and Intel have teamed up to bring out the Classm...
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Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Specs Unveiled
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Lenovo has finally unveiled the specification of the new ThinkPad X220. The laptop features a 12.5-inch IPS (In Plane Switching) display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, up to a 2.7GHz Core i7-2620...
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Lenovo intros new ThinkPad T, L, and W series laptops
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Following the unveiling of a pair of Sandy Bridge equipped ThinkPad Edge laptops at CES, Lenovo is refreshing the rest of its business-oriented lineup with new 2011 Core i5 and i7 processors, integrat...
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Lenovo LePad tablet due worldwide in June
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Lenovo has confirmed that its LePad Android tablet will see a worldwide launch in June 2011, though the Chinese market wil get the Android 2.2 Froyo device several months earlier.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X120e Ultraportable Laptop To Be Shipped On March 8th
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Lenovo has officially confirmed that their newest ultraportable laptop ‘ThinkPad X120e‘ will start shipping in the US on March 8th. The machine will be sold for $399.
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IdeaPad U1 Hybrid and LePad Tablet: Lenovo's Voltron Re-forms
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A few months ago, it looked like Lenovo's crazy-neat dual-processor U1 hybrid was pure vaporware. Turns out it just needed a little retooling. The U1 Hybrid is back, giving Lenovo's LePad An...
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Lenovo IdeaPad Z570, Z470 & Z370 multimedia notebooks get Sandy Bridge
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Lenovo‘s updated Z Series multimedia notebooks have had in injection of Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge processors, with the IdeaPad Z570, Z470 and Z370 built around 15.6-, 14- and 13.3-inch displays resp...
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Lenovo IdeaPady Y560d, Y470 & Y570 boast sub-10s boot with SDD/HDD combo
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Lenovo‘s new Y Series notebooks have made their CES 2011, and the company reckons that they’re the fastest booting PCs around. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d, Y470 and Y570 get second-gen Intel Core i3, i5 ...
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Lenovo IdeaPad V370, V470 and V570 push Sandy Bridge to the mainstream
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Mainstream and SOHO laptops generally aren’t especially inspiring, but at least Lenovo has tried to differentiate the new V Series machines with slick aluminum casings and covers, and 21mm-thick chass...
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Lenovo IdeaPad B570 and B470 notebooks outed
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Sitting at the entry level of Lenovo‘s new CES 2011 notebook range, the IdeaPad B570 and B470 laptops pack a choice of Intel 2nd-gen Core i3 or i5 processors and integrated Sandy Bridge graphics. Offe...
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Lenovo IdeaPad G Series notebooks get Intel or AMD Brazos Fusion chips
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Lenovo‘s G Series may be the company’s value notebooks, but they still haven’t escaped the Sandy Bridge upgrade. New for CES 2011 are the Lenovo IdeaPad G770, G570, G470, G575 and G475, spanning 17-, ...
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