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  • iGyaan Gift Guide: Tablets

    In this festival season if you want to spend some money on your loved ones, here we bring you the recommended list of tablets that you can gift to your near and dear ones.

    BSNL Penta IS701C:

    The BSNL Penta IS701C is a budget tablet which is available for 3950 INR. The device features a 7 inch Multi touch TFT screen and runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The Tablet is powered by a ARM Cortex A8 1 GHz Processor which is coupled with a 512 MB DDR3 RAM and 4 GB inbuilt memory -expandable memory upto 32 GB. The device has a 0.3 MP primary camera and it is a 3G tablet which is packed with a 3000 mAh battery.

    Intex I-Buddy 7.0 Tablet:

    The  Intex I-Buddy 7.0 Tablet is available in WiFi only and also in calling support individually. The Wifi Only version is available for 6300 INR. The device features a 7 inch Capacitive Touch Screen and runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The Tablet is powered by a Boxchip A13 1.0 GHz Processor which is coupled with a 512 MB DDR3 RAM and 4 GB inbuilt memory -expandable memory upto 32 GB. The device has a 0.3 MP primary camera and it is a 3G via dongle tablet which is packed with a 2350 mAh battery.

    iBall 6318i Tablet:

    The iBall 6318i is a 7 inch tablet which is available for 5395 INR. This tablet is powered by a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 Processor and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The device features a 2 MP primary camera and a VGA secondary camera. The Tablet is packed with a 1 GB of DDR3 RAM and 4 GB of inbuilt storage which is expandable to 32 GB, the device has a 4000 mAh battery and supports 3G via dongle.

    Lenovo A2107 Tablet:

    The Lenovo A2107  is a 7 inch tablet which is available for 5395 INR. This tablet is powered by a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 Processor and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The device features a 2 MP primary camera and a VGA secondary camera. The Tablet is packed with a 1 GB of DDR2 RAM and 16 GB of inbuilt storage which is expandable to 32 GB, the device has a 3550  mAh battery. 

    Nexus 7 Tablet (1st and 2nd generation):

    Nexus 7 1st generation is already available in the Indian market from a long time now, while the second generation Nexus 7 will supposedly be available in India by the month of November. 

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 3:

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 T211 features a 7 inch touchscreen and is priced at 16250 INR. The device sports a 3 MP rear camera  and a 1.3 MP front camera. The device is powered by a 1.2 Ghz dual core processor and has 1 GB of RAM, the tab has an expandable storage option of upto 32 GB.

    Sony SGPT211IN/S:

    The Sony Sony SGPT211IN/S is a foldable tablet which has a 5.5 inch screen and is priced at 15999 INR. The device runs on Android Honeycomb. The sony Sony SGPT211IN/S sports a 5 MP primary camera and a 3 MP secondary camera. The device is powered by a ARM Cortex Dual Core Processor.

    Apple 16 GB iPad Mini with Wi-Fi:

    The Apple iPad Mini runs an a relatively older, Apple A5 chip that has a dual-core 1GHz cortex A9 processor and 512MB of RAM. The tablet sports a 7.85-inch IPS display that has a resolution of 768 x 1024 pixels (roughly 162 ppi) which was one of the biggest downers of the iPad Mini when it was announced, as it lacked a retina display. If you consider, you can actually wait for the upcoming iPads, the iPad mini retina display.

    Lenovo Idea Tab S6000 Tablet:

    The Lenovo Idea Tab S6000 Tablet has a 10.1 inch screen and is priced at 22499 INR. The device runs on Android 4.2 and is powered by a 1.2 Ghz processor. Lenovo Idea Tab S6000 Tablet sports a 5 MP main camera along with a VGA secondary camera.

    Sony (SGPT111IN/S) Tablet S:

    The Sony (SGPT111IN/S) Tablet S sports a 9.4 inch screen and is priced at 22900 INR. The device is powered by a 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 Dual Core processor and runs on Android Honeycomb. It has 1 GB of RAM along with a 16 GB of inbuilt storage. 

    Apple 16GB iPad with Retina Display and Wi-Fi (4th Generation):

    The Apple 16GB iPad with Retina Display and Wi-Fi (4th Generation) features a beautiful 9.7 inch screen and starts with a price tag of 31900 INR. The device runs on latest iOS from Apple and is powered by  A6X Chip with Quad-Core Graphics. You might want to wait for the newly launched iPad Air to hit the Indian Market!

    Samsung Galaxy Note 800:

    Samsung Galaxy note 800 and Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 both are great value for money, the Note 800 is priced at 35490 INR which can be reasonable to some compare to 49990 INR for the newly launched Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. Both tablets share the same screen size and the S Pen support.

    Sony Xperia Z Tablet:

    The Sony Xperia Z Tablet features a 10.1 inch display and is priced at 41499 INR. The device runs on Android 4.1 and is powered by a 1.5 GHz Quad Core Snapdragon S4 Pro Processor. The device sports 8.1 MP and 2.2 MP primary and secondary cameras respectively.

    These are few recommended tablets, there could be many others as well. If you have any tablet we missed on which you think can be a best gift and great value for money, you can leave your valuable inputs in the comment section below. 

  • Lenovo Launches A10 an Android Powered Convertible Laptop

    Lenovo Launches A10 an Android Powered Convertible Laptop

    Lenovo is no new to laptops, but the Lenovo A10 is the first Android powered laptop for the company. The device is a 10.1 inch notebook with a rotatable touchscreen display.

     

    lenovo a10The Lenovo A10 can be used as a laptop or tablet, it features a 10.1 inch HD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The device runs on Android 4.2 and is powered by a 1.6 GHz quad-core Rockchip RK3188 Cortex-A9 processor. Lenovo A10 is packed with a 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage which is further expandable via micro SD, the company claims that it offers 9 hours of battery life with continuous video playback. The device sports a VGA webcam, two USB 2.0 ports and a HDMI port. 

     

    With the recent explosive growth in Android-based, smart connected devices, customers are relying more on Android apps for both work and play. Why should they be required to switch and duplicate to use their laptop? Lenovo’s A10 brings ultra-portability and dual-mode benefits to Android users at a reasonable price,” said Bai Peng, vice president and general manager, notebook business unit, Lenovo Business Group. “Thin and light, with multiple modes and user-inspired innovations for an outstanding user experience … the A10 is uniquely Lenovo.”

    The press release says that the availability and pricing varies by region, however as per our sources the device might not be available in parts of US but will be sold in Europe and Asia regions. The pricing is said to start from 249 USD.

    [toggle title=”Press Release “]Lenovo A10 Debuts as First Lenovo Laptop Powered by Android

    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC– October 18, 2013: Multimode computing leader Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the Lenovo A10, an affordable, ultra-portable, dual-mode laptop and the company’s first to run on Android 4.2 OS. Weighing less than 1kg and measuring just 17.3mm at its thickest point, the Lenovo A10 is an ideal companion for users on the go, providing easy access to a wide range of apps on a unique, dual-mode platform, which enhances the user experience for entertainment and Web browsing as well as productivity.

    “In laptop mode,” users can take advantage of the A10’s unique, Lenovo-customized user interface, which provides an app launcher, task bar and status bar for quick, intuitive access to the app library and desktop, as well as convenient multitasking and app switching. File manager software, also included with the Lenovo customized OS, makes it easy to locate and manage a library of documents, videos and music. In laptop mode, the device offers a full-size ergonomic, AccuType keyboard for safe, comfortable use.

    With the A10’s 10.1-inch HD (1366 x 768) resolution screen flipped around 300 degrees in “stand mode,” the Lenovo A10 shines as a device optimized for touch-enabled apps and entertainment. The stable hinge and “fold-back” design keeps the device steady and prevents shaking and bouncing while using the 10-point multi-touch screen. Stereo speakers and an integrated 0.3M webcam help users stay connected with family and friends while enjoying an immersive “sight and sound” experience with multimedia apps, games and video.

    The Lenovo A10 is powered by an RK3188, quad-core Cortex-A9 processor, running at a maximum frequency of 1.6GHz, the highest frequency for all quad-core ARM-based CPUs currently available. The Cortex-A9 processor delivers solid performance for gaming and entertainment purposes, as well as enhances users’ ability to multitask and be productive. In addition, the A10’s battery supports up to nine hours of continuous video playback, ensuring that it is ready to perform, both on the road and at the desk.

    “With the recent explosive growth in Android-based, smart connected devices, customers are relying more on Android apps for both work and play. Why should they be required to switch and duplicate to use their laptop? Lenovo’s A10 brings ultra-portability and dual-mode benefits to Android users at a reasonable price,” said Bai Peng, vice president and general manager, notebook business unit, Lenovo Business Group. “Thin and light, with multiple modes and user-inspired innovations for an outstanding user experience … the A10 is uniquely Lenovo.”

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  • Lenovo Showcased its New Range of Gaming PC’s

    Lenovo Showcased its New Range of Gaming PC’s

    Lenovo today launched its new range of gaming PCs that includes the IdeaCentre Horizon 27, IdeaPad Y510p and the IdeaPad Z510 for the Indian market. All these devices are equipped with high performance graphics and audio, all of these devices comes along with windows 8. 

    Shailendra Katyal, Director- Consumer Business, Lenovo India said, “We are happy to enter the gaming sphere with a complete portfolio of gaming machines that cater to both individuals and families. Lenovo is fostering its growth in the PC+ era through these multi-media devices that will add a new dimension to our existing portfolio of Consumer products and redefine the concept of gaming in India.”

    The Lenovo IdeaPad Z510 runs 4th generation of Intel Core i7 processor. It features a 15.6 inch display and comes with up to 16 GB DDR3L RAM. The device also includes Intel Wireless Display Technology that allows to stream content to any other device with a bigger display. The IdeaPad Z510 comes with stereo speakers with Dolby Theatre certification for audio enhancement. The device is priced at Rs. 50,990, and will be available from October.

    However, the second product was the Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 which is an all-in-one PC that supports multi-touch and doubles up as a table PC. It features a 27 inch display and runs on 4th generation of Intel Core i7. The device is powered by Nvidia GeForce GT 620M 1GB/2GB graphics with DirectX 11 and sports stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater V4. The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 will be available in India from next week, at a price of Rs. 1,36,500.

    The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p features a 15.6 inch full HD LED Glare display. It runs 4th generation of Intel Core i7 processor and is powered by dual NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB dual graphics with use of Ultrabay technology. The device comes with a 8 GB of RAM and includes a 1 TB of Hard disk.

    Some other features of this device are backlight enabled accutype keyboard with touchpad, USB 3.0 Port, HDMI output, 720p HD Webcam and Dual Digital Array Microphones. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p will be available in India from next week in Black colour, at a price of Rs. 69,990.

    [toggle title=”Press Release “]Lenovo debuts a range of multimedia gaming PCs

    Delhi, September 20, 2013: Lenovo, one of India’s leading PC players, today announced the launch of a new range of feature-rich gaming PCs, powered by Windows 8 and the Intel® Core™ i7 processor.  This move signifies Lenovo’s entry into the high potential Gaming space that caters to the Next Gen PC user with products that offer robust performance.

    The new range includes the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p which boosts multimedia gaming with stylish looks along with easy options to add more storage or graphics. Equipped with high-performance graphics and premium audio that makes it a true multimedia powerhouse, the Y510p is a perfect option for the serious gamers.

    Also part of the new portfolio, the much-awaited, CES award winner, Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 is the world’s first multi-user, multi-touch, multi-mode table PC with hundreds of pre-loaded games that can be played anywhere at home. This interpersonal device brings families together for a shared computing experience over the solitary computing nature of most other devices. Its USP includes a supersized screen, dynamic graphics and touch screen and it also doubles as a user’s high performance, all-in-one 27-inch desktop. Horizon brings a new perspective to computing – one that makes the experience shared, collaborative and personal.

    Shailendra Katyal, Director- Consumer Business, Lenovo India said, “We are happy to enter the gaming sphere with a complete portfolio of gaming machines that cater to both individuals and families. Lenovo is fostering its growth in the PC+ era through these multi-media devices that will add a new dimension to our existing portfolio of Consumer products and redefine the concept of gaming in India.”

    Lenovo IdeaPad Z510, a multi-media notebook with a good balance of features and performance is the third member of the gaming family. The laptop is equipped with a powerful processor, graphics performance along with an integrated DVD drive and superior audio quality.

    Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p – Key features:
    Boosts a unique Ultrabay feature which enables instant swapping for dual capability and increase in storage space
    Runs on 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7- processor and operates on Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro
    Enabled with speakers supporting Dolby Home Theatre designed by JBL for immersive sound
    Integrated Dual graphics support; NVIDIA SLI – up to NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB dual graphics
    Backlit Accutype keyboard with individual rounded keys, offering easy typing even in the dark

    Price: Rs. 69,990/- (taxes included) – The product is also available on thedostore.com

    Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 – Key features:
    Winner of 14 + awards at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2013
    With integrated Aura interface activated, it enables two or more people to access content, videos, pictures and play games
    Comes with unique Table PC accessories such as Joystick, Striker and E-dice, in addition to preloaded games, wireless mouse and keyboard.
    Supported by NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 620M 1GB/2GB graphics with DirectX® 11
    Operates on 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7- processor for smooth multi-tasking
    Features stereo speakers with Dolby® Home Theatre® V4

    Price: Rs. 1, 36,500 /- (taxes included)

    Lenovo IdeaPad Z510 – Key features:
    The 15.6” laptop runs on 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7- processor
    Up to 16GB DDR3L memory
     Enables users to stream the content wirelessly to a big screen with Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) Technology
    OneKey® Recovery makes data backup and recovery simple
    Offers stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater certification for immersive sound

    Price: Rs. 50, 990/- (taxes included)
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  • Lenovo CEO Shares $3 Million Bonus With Workers

    Lenovo CEO Shares $3 Million Bonus With Workers

    Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing will share $3.25 million of his bonus with the company’s workers, this is the second year in a row that the Lenovo boss has decided to share his annual bonus with his staff.

    Around 10,000 Lenovo employees will receive a share of the $3.25 million bonus, and each employee will get around $325 in 20 countries around the world, according to a memo written by Gina Qiao, senior vice president of human resources.

    “Employees who receive the bonus are mostly those in manufacturing paid on an hourly basis, who are not eligible for other bonus programs or sales commission,” said the company in a canned statement.

    “This payment is personally funded by Yuanqing,” Qiao said. “He believes that he has the responsibility as an owner of the company, and the opportunity as our leader, to ensure all of our employees understand the impact they have on building Lenovo.”

    It’s the second year running Yang has shared the wealth – last year he handed out $3m to his staff.

    Lenovo posted revenue of $34 billion and PC shipments of 52.4 million units in the 12 months ended March 31 as the company gained market share and expanded sales of smartphones and tablets.

    It’s worth noting that Yang won’t exactly suffer too much as a result of his generosity, since his last annual bonus was reportedly worth US$5.2 million, and his net personal income for the year totaled US$14 million. It still is a really nice gesture!

     

     

  • MI6, NSA And Other Spy Agencies Ban Lenovo Laptops Over Hacking Vulnerability

    MI6, NSA And Other Spy Agencies Ban Lenovo Laptops Over Hacking Vulnerability

    Chinese companies such as Huawei have always been accused of helping the Chinese government in its spying operations. Countries such as the U.S. and U.K. take special measures to ensure that any Huawei equipment being installed is free from all vulnerabilities that can let China spy on them. A new report from the Australian Financial Review claims that top spy agencies like the MI6 and CIA have banned Lenovo machines from their networks over fears that they might contain “back-door” hardware that would aid China’s spying attempts.

    Machines produced by the state-backed technology company, which is the largest PC producer in the world, are claimed to have been found in tests by MI5 and GCHQ to have modifications in their circuitry which could allow remote access to the devices without the owners’ knowledge.

    If the reports are true, the timing of the ban coincided roughly with Lenovo’s purchase of IBM’s PC business in 2005.

    The UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), MI5 and MI6 are all named as participating in the Lenovo ban, as well as the Security Intelligence Organisation and the Secret Intelligence Service in Australia, and the US National Security Agency (NSA).

    Lenovo, today voiced its “surprise” at the alleged move and completely denied any fault in its machines.

    [Via, Via]

  • Lenovo Launches 6 New Phones, Including K900 With World’s First Intel Atom Z2580 Processor.

    Lenovo Launches 6 New Phones, Including K900 With World’s First Intel Atom Z2580 Processor.

    Lenovo today launched 6 new smartphones in India.

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    The flagship device will be the K900, which is the world’s first smartphone based on the latest Intel Atom Z2580 processor, clocked at 2GHz and which utilizes Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology to boost performance.

    Features of the new smartphone include a 5.5″ IPS display with 1080p full high-definition resolution with 400+ pixels-per-inch, a 13MP camera with Sony Exmor BSi sensor, an 88-degree viewing angle front camera and a graphics media accelerator.

    The Lenovo K900 has been priced at Rs. 32,999/- and will be available across India from July 13. 

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    The P780 has been launched with a massive 4,000 mAh battery. A 5-inch IPS display, a 8MP camera, and a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor. It has been priced at Rs 22,529/-.

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    The Lenovo S920 runs on Android Jelly Bean and has Dual SIM support. It has a 5.3 Inches IPS display (1280 x 720), 1.2 GHz Quad-core MTK 6589 Processor with 1GB of RAM, 8MP rear and 2MP front camera with LED flash and autofocus, 4GB Internal memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card and a 2250 mAh Li-Ion battery. The retail price for the S920 is Rs. 26,399/-.

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    The Lenovo S820 has a 4.66″ (720 x 1280 pixels, 315 ppi pixel density) IPS LCD display and runs on  Android Jelly Bean. It is powered by a Quad-core 1.2 GHz MTK 6589 processor with 1GB of RAM. It features a 12MP rear and 2MP front camera with LED flash and Autofocus, 4GB Internal memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card and a 2000 mAh Li-Ion battery. It has been priced at Rs. 19,599/-.

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    Next is the Lenovo A706, which sports a 4.5-inch FWVGA IPS capacitive touchscreen display. That’s a 16:9 854 x 480 screen resolution which should bring the pixel density to an average 217ppi. Under the hood, the Lenovo A706 uses a quad-core processor that clocks at 1 GHz. While it is equipped with 1GB RAM, it only has 4GB worth of internal storage. It has been priced at Rs. 15,949/-.

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    Lastly, the Lenovo A390 has a  4″ (480 x 800 pixels, 233 ppi pixel density) display and is powered by a dual-core 1 GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. It too has 4GB of internal memory and a 5 MP camera. It has been priced at Rs. 8,689/-.

  • Lenovo Interested In Buying RIM’s Hardware Division

    Lenovo Interested In Buying RIM’s Hardware Division

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    RIM is about to release its latest BlackBerry 10 platform by next week. But even with this new development, the Canadian company is not off the hook when it comes to its market predicament. BlackBerry is a platform on the decline, and apart from BB10, RIM is thinking of ways to revitalize its business. Among the possibilities is licensing is operating system or even selling off its hardware division.

    Lenovo is reportedly mulling over a purchase of RIM’s traditionally-unprofitable hardware division as it determines how best to move into the international smartphone and tablet market.

    Lenovo is the world’s number two PC manufacturer, and although sales have been strong over the last few quarters, rocketing past Dell in market share, desktop and laptop sales are slowing in the wake of smartphones and tablet proliferation. Lenovo rose to be the number two smartphone maker in China in 2012, but it has a lot of work to do if it ever wants to be an international player.

    Analysts speculate that even if BlackBerry 10 proves a success for the company — which, if early indications are a bellwether, it likely will — RIM may choose to sell its hardware business anyway, focusing on its network and software assets. A partnership with a company like Lenovo or even Samsung, which was also rumoured to be interested in acquiring RIM at one point, could push the Waterloo-based outfit back into the black.

    On related news, RIM’s shares rose with the reports of Lenovo’s interest. The Toronto Stock Exchange-listed shares rose 3%. Still analysts say RIM is likely to wait until it launches BlackBerry 10 before seriously considering partnerships or asset sales.

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  • Lenovo To Split Into Lenovo Business Group, Think Business Group To Help Compete With Apple

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    Lenovo Group today announced that the company internally will have an organizational structure adjustment. The company will be divided into two major business groups: the Lenovo business group (LBG) and Think Business Group (TBG) after the adjustment. The adjustment will take effect on April 1.

    Lenovo Business Group, responsible for mid-range desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones and TVs aimed at average consumers, will be headed by Liu Jun, senior vice-president (mobile internet digital home). 

    Despite some attempts to change course, the Lenovo brand is still only playing well in the mainstream and low-end markets; whereas the Think brand is his company’s best asset in the high-end market, and the only brand that can compete with Apple in the high-end market, Yang said in the email.

    Think Business Group will be headed by Peter Hortensius, senior vice-president (product group). Yuanqing says this group will compete with the likes of Apple for the top-spot in the high-end market. 

    According to a recent report from Digitimes, Lenovo intends to move notebook production in-house within five years. This plan may help the company get there.

    [Engadget]

  • Lenovo unveils ultraslim IdeaCentre A720 PC for INR 89,990

    Lenovo unveils ultraslim IdeaCentre A720 PC for INR 89,990

    PC vendor Lenovo has announced the launchof IdeaCentre A720, billed the world’s slimmest all-in-one at a price of Rs 89,000. The USP of this PC, which is powered by a 3rd generation Intel Core i7 processor, is its thin, frameless display.

    The Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 boats of a 10-finger multi-touch screen that folds down for interactive tabletop games. 
    It is packed with entertainment features—like Lenovo High-Sense (720p HD) webcam and Lenovo IdeaTouch, a suite of touch-optimised applications and games.

    The Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 is powered by NVIDIA® GeForce® graphic engine and apart from coming alongwith Windows 7 Home Premium, it is also Windows 8-ready.

    It sports a 27-inch full HD (1920×1080) frameless 10-point multi-touch display, has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), USB2.0, and USB3.0 connectivity. It has an in-built 6-in-1 card-reader, HDMI in/out and integrated stereo speakers that support Dolby Home Theatre.

    It also boasts of 40% faster boot time than standard Windows 7 computers. 

  • Lenovo to overtake HP as the world’s biggest PC maker

    Lenovo to overtake HP as the world’s biggest PC maker

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    Chinese maker Lenovo appears poised to topple Hewlett-Packard as the world’s No. 1 personal computer brand by the beginning of 2013. Figures published late last week by market research firm Gartner showed Lenovo with 14.7 percent of the global market in Q2, just behind H-P on 14.9 percent.

     This followed a decline of 12 percent in H-P’s shipments during the quarter, according to Gartner. Not much over a year ago, Lenovo was the No 4 maker worldwide, but it overtook Acer in mid year, then passed Dell in the third quarter of 2011 to nail down second spot, which it has hung onto ever since.

    Dell meanwhile has slumped to fourth place. According to Gartner, H-P shipped 13.06 million PCs in Q2, followed by Lenovo (12.8 million), Acer(9.64 million) and Dell (9.35 million). The figures include netbooks but not tablets such as the iPad.

  • Lenovo launches ultrabooks, all-in-one PC

    Lenovo launches ultrabooks, all-in-one PC

    The ultra-books are aimed at being slim and lightweight.

    The ultra-books are aimed at being slim and lightweight.
    The ultra-books are aimed at being slim and lightweight.

    Lenovo on Tuesday launched 2 new ultrabooks, the  IdeaPad U310 and U410 priced at Rs 50,000 and Rs 53,000, respectively along with the new IdeaCentre A720 all-in-one PC. The 13-inch U310 and 14-inch U410 weigh 1.7kg and 1.9kg, and measure only 0.7 inch (18mm) and 0.83 inch (21mm) thick, respectively. These laptops are powered by third-generation Intel Core processors and focus on light weight and slimness. Both are available with Ivy Bridge processors up to Core i7, as much as 1TB of storage, plus optional 32GB SSD cache drives and NVIDIA discrete graphics. Pricing of the U310 and U410 ultrabooks start at Rs. 49,990 and Rs. 52,990 respectively.

    The A720 desktop is just 25 mm thick, which is pretty good for a 27″ frameless display. Like the ultrabooks, this AIO comes with a selection of third-generation Intel Core processors and NVIDIA’s 6-series GPU. The display features a 10-point multi-touch screen that can be adjusted from -5 to 90 degrees for regular and touch-optimised usage. It has been priced at Rs 90,000.

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  • Intel Ready to Launch Ivy Bridge Processors on April 23rd

    Intel may be ready to announce their next in line Ivy Bridge Processors on the 23rd of April 2012 according to Digitimes. With companies like ASUS, Acer, Lenovo and Hewlett-Packard ready to launch their new ultrabooks in early May the timing only seems perfect for the new launches.

    Intel has also reportedly setup a budget of  $300 million to assist partners in promotion of the new chipsets on ultrabooks.  Rumors also point to the fact that Apple is planning to refresh its iMac family of computers with Intel’s 22nm-based Core i5 and Core i7 Ivy Bridge processors in June or July.

    Apple is also set to launch newer Macbook Pro models with a thinner design and possibly without the dvd slot drive boasting the new platform of chipsets.

  • Lenovo’s 8.9mm-thick unibody IdeaTab S2109 shown off on Youtube (video)

    Lenovo’s 8.9mm-thick unibody IdeaTab S2109 shown off on Youtube (video)

    Lenovo has launched a YouTube video for its 9.7-inch (1,024 x 768 IPS LCD)  IdeaTab S2109’s. The device packs in Android 4.0 and a 8.9mm-thick, gunmetal-finish unibody build along with  a 1.3-megapixel front camera. 

    The Tablet also has a microSD slot, micro-HDMI, micro-USB and a 10 hour capacity battery pack. There are no real details of the hardware internals, except the fact that its based on a TIOMAP chipset. Also, appears from the video that the UI is stock Android.

  • Lenovo to release an Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet By end 2011, with 1.6GHz Tegra 3

    Lenovo to release an Android Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet By end 2011, with 1.6GHz Tegra 3

    Did you think Tegra 3 device were far from production? Well, You thought wrong. Folks over at Engadget have exclusive information on the upcoming Lenovo Tab. the device will feature a 10.1 inch display of unknown pixel density. The device also packs a whopping 1.6GHz QUAD CORE Nvidia Tegra 3 Chipset, and 2GB of DDR 3 RAM at 1600 MHz.

    The images also reveal a pop out USB host with a standard size USB port, a biometric reader at the back for security locks. The device should be one of the many Tablets on Tegra 3 but looks like Lenovo this time around may actually be the first to launch a device of such massive proportion.

    [Engadget]

  • Windows 8 Minimum requirements consist of Intel Atom and 1GB RAM

    Windows 8 Minimum requirements consist of Intel Atom and 1GB RAM

    Microsoft Windows President Steven Sinofsky after a quick announcement  and a simple demonstration explained that Win8 demanded fewer system resources than Win7 with the same hardware specs

    With a Lenovo S10 in his hand he showed that  an early-gen Atom CPU and 1GB of RAM is “enough” to run the new OS (AKA Windows 8 )

     

     

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