After a manual for the "IdeaPad A10" is put on the Web, Lenovo confirms
that it's planning to release this new 10.1-inch laptop that runs
Android instead of Windows.
t appears a new budget Lenovo laptop is on the way. The company
accidentally leaked a manual for this so-called IdeaPad A10 online,
according to PCWorld. The manual (PDF) shows that this 10.1-inch laptop will be running
Android, rather than Windows, and have an HD screen that works as a touch screen. Like other Lenovo laptops,
the IdeaPad A10's display can be opened up to 300 degrees, so that it
can be folded to sit in "kiosk mode" with the screen pointing out from
the rear of the laptop, away from the keyboard and touch pad.
When contacted by CNET, Lenovo spokesman Chris Millward confirmed that the company is planning on launching this device. "Yes, we are launching this product," he said. "We're excited about it and encouraged by the strong interest already shown."
Although Millward didn't give any more information on release dates or
pricing. He did provide CNET with information that said the laptop was
unveiled this week at the Middle East electronics expo Gitex Shopper
2013 and will first be offered in the United Arab Emirates.
He also provided CNET with a few more specs on the laptop, which
described it as being "affordable," having a 1.5Ghz quad-core processor
with 1GB of RAM, and 16GB internal storage capacity. It will also run on
Android's 4.2 operating system. Looking at the features of the
laptop in the manual, it appears that Lenovo is gearing the IdeaPad A10
to be a budget computer. Like its other low-cost PCs,
this laptop has a smaller screen and doesn't come with an optical disk
drive. It does, however, have a camera, memory card slot, and a Micro
USB port
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