Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Lenovo launches 'LePad'

The LePad - powered by Google's Android software - was launched in China on Monday at a Chinese-media only event.

Lenovo will begin selling LePad directly to Chinese consumers this week through its own retail stores and it will put it on sale outside China by June, spokesperson Jay Chen told Dow Jones Newswires.

The firm said in a statement that it was aggressively pursuing the mobile internet device business and established a special division - the Mobile Internet and Digital Home Business Group - this year to better compete.

"The LePad is the first major launch since the business group's founding, we are confident in it and will continue to enrich its product line with better performing products and a richer selection of styles," Lenovo said.

In addition to the iPad, Lenovo's new tablet will compete against gadgets from other major electronics companies such as Dell, Samsung Electronics and BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion.

LePad - which was first unveiled in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas - has a 10.1-inch (26 centimetre) colour screen and connects to the internet using WiFi or 3G telecom services.

In China, models equipped with WiFi wireless technology will carry a recommended price tag of 3,499 yuan ($533) for the 16-gigabyte version, the company said.

It did not say when it would go on sale, but pre-orders began on 16 March.

Lenovo, which bought IBM's PC business in 2004 for $1.25-billion, had roughly 27 percent of its home market last year and was ranked fourth in the world with a global share of about eight percent, according to data from IDC intelligence firm.


Research firm Gartner estimates total tablet shipments will reach 54.8 million units in 2011, draining demand for laptops and notebook computers.

Apple sold 15 million iPads last year, generating $10-billion in revenue and establishing the multi-tasking device as a "must-have" consumer item for many.

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