Lenovo has started selling its LePad tablet China, joining the tablet market with Dell, LG, Samsung and Motorola Mobility. Like other non-Apple tablets, LePad has a 10.1-inch screen and the Android OS. It has both Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi-with-3G cellular versions. Lenovo said the unit will be on sale outside China in June.
At CES, Lenovo also showed a combination notebook/tablet with Windows 7 and a sliding keyboard base. It has not said when the unit would be available.
The company said it has a new mobile Internet and digital home business operation that’ll make tablets, smartphones, smart TVs and cloud computers.
Lenovo better hurry! Apple practically owns the tablet market. Competition in smartphones is fierce with giants like Microsoft and Nokia struggling. Companies like Sony and Philips are having difficulty selling TVs at a profit. It’s not certain that cloud computers will sell in large volumes, and Samsung, Acer, Asus and Sony are expected to have them in a few months.
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