Monday, August 4, 2008

Lenovo jumps in to the “Netbook” bandwagon.

After the likes of Acer and Asus, it seems Lenovo is keen on having its share of pie in the lucrative “Netbook” market. Netbooks are low-cost, compact, cheap laptops directed at emerging markets where affordability and compactness hold the key.

Lenovo announced that they would be introducing the IdeaPad S10 with two spec levels. An 80 or 160 GB hard drive along with Intel's low cost Atom processor are in the pipeline. Finer details will emerge soon.

Lenovo is also planning to offer special versions of this Netbook especially designed for teachers and students.

Source: CNN Money

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