This morning, Lenovo announced the sales price of its first tablet LePad on the eve of the opening of the United States CES2011 (International Consumer Electronics Show), starting at $520.
According to reports, LePad equipped with a 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen, based on Lenovo's new optimized Android operating system, namely LeOS. The processor uses the 1.3GHz Qualcoom Snapdragon. Body configuration 1GB of memory, and 16GB or 32GB of storage space. With 2 million pixel camera. Modules such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G communications are also available.
Yang Yuanqing, the CEO of Lenovo Group, previously stated: "Le Pad is an important part of Lenovo's mobile internet strategy. It is a very competitive and unique product. Compared to tablet PCs from other manufacturers, Le Pad will bring users A better internet experience."
According to reports, LePad equipped with a 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen, based on Lenovo's new optimized Android operating system, namely LeOS. The processor uses the 1.3GHz Qualcoom Snapdragon. Body configuration 1GB of memory, and 16GB or 32GB of storage space. With 2 million pixel camera. Modules such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G communications are also available.
Yang Yuanqing, the CEO of Lenovo Group, previously stated: "Le Pad is an important part of Lenovo's mobile internet strategy. It is a very competitive and unique product. Compared to tablet PCs from other manufacturers, Le Pad will bring users A better internet experience."