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LePhone From Lenovo

Many computer vendors which expanded its business into smart phones have started to bloom since mid-last, which starts from Dell and Acer. Not wanting to miss, Lenovo also plans to bring production to market smart phones this year.

Companies that occupy the position of the big four will be announced when LePhone their first handheld device was introduced to the public. This tool adopts touch-screen technology, with an operating system that runs on Android. According to Lenovo LePhone presence, is expected to become a new way to increase company profits.

More on LePhone specification, the handset uses the 3.7-inch screen, with additional support from Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips. Unfortunately, vendors from China has not yet provided details which will be offered price.



Our next big plan is the Mobile Internet," explained Chief Executife Lenovo Yang Yuanqing, as quoted by Reuters.
Added the President and Chief Operating Officer of Lenovo Rory Read if their sales targets smart phones are expected to reach globally, however, Rory did not want to get started with everything big, but slowly of a minor nature first.
"Smartphones will be more of us first emerged in China, we expect growth will be faster," he added.

LePhone own chance for the first time introduced in the 2010 International Consumer Electronic Show, in Las Vegas, today. They hope their presence in the smart phone industry could provide a new color for the competition in this segment of wireless communication devices.

Meanwhile, Lenovo on Tuesday launched its first smartbook. By vendors from Taiwan, the smartbook they are the best combination of netbooks and smart phones, but without the function call of course.

Weighing 0.88 kilograms makes smartbook heft is hardly much different from the netbook, especially with the addition of 10.6-inch screen and compact keyboard. Smartbook, by Lenovo was deliberately created to consumers who need low-cost devices and can be taken anywhere with Internet capabilities such as laptop computers.

Lenovo's Smartbook has capitaly with artificial Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, this device has the capability of battery life up to 10 hours. Including additional 3G mobile broadband. Lenovo hopes, smartbook be an alternative for consumers in small laptops

"Lenovo wants smartbook gives consumers an alternative choice in choosing a mini-laptop, or consumers who want a PC-style smart phones," explains Marketing Director of Lenovo Ninis Samuel, told PC World.

"Today, we strive to meet the needs of consumers who want to keep it connected to the Internet and multimedia," he added.

Smartbook itself will be introduced to the public at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in 2010 with the support of the Windows operating system and open-source Linux.

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