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The LePad tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Lenovo's early tablet devices, particularly the LePad and IdeaPad Slate models announced around CES 2011. These threads explore the LePad's hybrid design that combined Android and Windows 7 functionality, allowing the tablet to transform into a laptop when docked. Topics include the LePad's hardware features, such as a 10.1-inch screen and dual-input support, as well as Lenovo's release plans, which initially focused on China and delayed US availability until Android Honeycomb. The tag also covers comparisons between the LePad and similar Lenovo tablets, offering insights into early tablet computing trends and Lenovo's strategy during that period.
Lawrence Latif, V3.co.uk , Friday 7 January 2011 at 14:55:00 Latest offering is similar to LePad with addition of more heavyweight OS Lenovo has shown off a 10in tablet dubbed the IdeaPad Slate, which is similar to the LePad announced on the eve of CES but runs Windows 7. Unlike the LePad, the...
THE INQUIRER COMPUTER MAKER Lenovo has shown off its Ideapad Slate, which is hard to distinguish from the Lepad announced on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Tablet devices are big news at the moment and so as not to be undone by the competition the laptop manufacturing giant Lenovo is the latest company to announce a new LePad tablet (on show at this year’s CES). However, this one seems a little different, the most notable difference being that it...
With a new, cool variation on the Android tablet game, Lenovo Tuesday announced a duo of devices that can act as both an Android tablet and a Windows 7 Laptop. Lenovo’s LePad Slate is a 10.1-inch Android tablet that, when locked into Lenovo’s Ideapad U1, transforms into a fully functional laptop...
Say bonjour -- or ni hao -- to the LePad, a Windows-Android hybrid tablet launched today by the giant Chinese PC company Lenovo.
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If you happen to be enthusiastic about Lenovo, tablets, and your American residency, look away now. Lenovo still plans to ship the Android-based LePad in China some time soonish , but its US roadmap can pretty much be summed up as "wait and see." The company's COO Rory Read has been cited as...