Lenovo announces its Tablet Strategy in India

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Lenovo announces its Tablet Strategy in India

Lenovo has launched its first family of tablets - the IdeaPad Tablet K1 - for consumers and the ThinkPad Tablet for business customers in India. These tablets features the Android 3.1 platform, NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core mobile processors that offer superior multitasking, faster web browsing with built-in Flash, console-quality gaming and low power consumption for improved battery life.

While the 10" ThinkPad Tablet offers features which enhances productivity for professionals as well as security and manageability for IT Managers, the 10" IdeaPad K1 offers surreal entertaining and mobility. The soon to be introduced 7" Ideapad A1 will offer mobility and entertainment experience. The Android-powered Lenovo tablets come with over 40 preloaded apps customized to Indian users. Customers will also have access to tested apps for Lenovo devices in the Lenovo App Shop as well as to more than 250,000 apps in the Android market.

Amar Babu, Managing Director, Lenovo India, said, "Tablets are extremely personal technology devices used primarily for data consumption. Lenovo's tablet strategy is to create a family of tablets suited to various entertainment and mobility requirements. So whether it is the IdeaPad for entertainment or the ThinkPad for business, we have listened to our customers and are delivering Android tablets designed to meet their particular needs. We have also loaded our tablets with a lot of distinct features that will make these machines very appealing."

All tablets are designed keeping in mind the growing need for portability, superior performance, power management and other apps and services. The users will also have access to apps in the Lenovo App Shop which features applications that have been tested specifically for Lenovo IdeaPad and ThinkPad Tablets.


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