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All big companies in the world have the interest to protect their future plans and products, but almost every time information leaks on Internet, more ore less detailed. The latest victim is Lenovo, which didn't manage to protect their 2010 roadmap, that was probably leaked by some partner who took a picture during a presentation. There are a few models that will be launched this year like the W701 workstation, L400 and L500 (replacements for the R series), the X201 and X201S touchscreen model b...
We've presented you the Lenovo S10-3t during CES this year, but now it seems it's already available for purchase online, on Amazon. I say just 499$ because it packs the latest Atom PineTail CPU running at 1.66 GHz, more than your average Atom netbook and also consumes less energy (that's be biggest selling point of the new CPU, not the speed which is marginally better).The Lenovo S10-3t is a 10.1 inch convertible netbook tablet with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution powered by a sluggish Intel ...
There are two ways a manufacturer can get attention to its products: build something cheap, powerful and with nice design or do something new that breaks any patterns thus getting the media guys to talk about it, and from there it's success all over. Lenovo chose the second alternative when it came up with the IdeaPad U1 Hybrid notebook plus slate/tablet gadget. The plus means you have two gadgets in one: a regular notebook with a 11.6 inch screen and an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV CPU and a detachable...
CES is on starting January the 7th and already manufacturers have started to show products that makes us believe the Touch Tablet trend is going to skyrocket this year. One of those devices is the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t, essentially a netbook tablet with a capacitive screen and multitouch capabilities.It's not surprising to see that netbook tablets are manufacturer's favorite when it comes to converting gadgets to tablet PCs as netbooks already have a pretty low starting price point and addin...