LePad: Lenovo tablet available for sale ... China! Once connected to its support, this tablet Android uses Windows laptop screen that greets him.
Sales of the Apple iPad arouse envy. Now it's Lenovo to launch its touch pad called LePad. For now, it is only available in China. No firm release date is specified by the manufacturer, except in the course of the year. Regarding the price, the conversion yuan / $ gives a rate of $ 378 for the entry level model without 3G connection but equipped with a storage of 16GB this sum, the case must be may add that of the docking station designed to operate in conjunction with this LePad.
We already told you about this product last January at CES 2011 under the name of IdeaPad U1. This product is both office and laptop shelf. So hybrid, moving from one operating system to another almost immediately thanks to a dedicated switch. From Android 2.2 in tablet mode independently, the system switches to Windows 7 Home Premium notebook mode.
Two uses, two configurations
To fully assume its two uses, the machine is driven by two independent configurations. The laptop is conventional, it is equipped in its base with a processor like Intel Core 2 Duo SU4100, 4GB of RAM and a 160 GB SSD to USB ports, HDMI output, screen a definition of 1280 x 800 pixels, this notebook is quite well endowed.
It takes a few seconds to tablet mode. The machine is then driven by its own ARM processor Qualcomm Snapdragon clocked at 1.3 GHz. Note that it is not possible to use the computer's physical keyboard Android. In contrast, a software solution is expected to pass its data from one system to another.
Sales of the Apple iPad arouse envy. Now it's Lenovo to launch its touch pad called LePad. For now, it is only available in China. No firm release date is specified by the manufacturer, except in the course of the year. Regarding the price, the conversion yuan / $ gives a rate of $ 378 for the entry level model without 3G connection but equipped with a storage of 16GB this sum, the case must be may add that of the docking station designed to operate in conjunction with this LePad.
We already told you about this product last January at CES 2011 under the name of IdeaPad U1. This product is both office and laptop shelf. So hybrid, moving from one operating system to another almost immediately thanks to a dedicated switch. From Android 2.2 in tablet mode independently, the system switches to Windows 7 Home Premium notebook mode.
Two uses, two configurations
To fully assume its two uses, the machine is driven by two independent configurations. The laptop is conventional, it is equipped in its base with a processor like Intel Core 2 Duo SU4100, 4GB of RAM and a 160 GB SSD to USB ports, HDMI output, screen a definition of 1280 x 800 pixels, this notebook is quite well endowed.
It takes a few seconds to tablet mode. The machine is then driven by its own ARM processor Qualcomm Snapdragon clocked at 1.3 GHz. Note that it is not possible to use the computer's physical keyboard Android. In contrast, a software solution is expected to pass its data from one system to another.
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