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Despite its outward appearance as a keypad, the device that you see here is actually a portable hard drive from Lenovo.
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Seeing the Lenovo W700ds dual-screen notebook PC in person, I'm excited by what the future may bring in mobile computing.
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The tech community is gearing up for CES and Macworld Expo 2009 events this week and it is expected there will be new from the large computer makers, Apple, HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc. However, did you know that Nokia is now the world’s largest computer maker with 13.8% of market share? HP, Dell, Apple, Acer, Lenovo, RIM, and Toshiba follow in the stats. These numbers only include the Nokia
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Lenovo S10 Adds Multi-touch The new IdeaPad S10 netbook from Lenovo will pack LenovoSocial, a suite for “social networking enthusiasts,” along with VeriFace facial recognition tech and a multi-touch trackpad. It should be able in March for $349. Available in black, white, red, blue, or pink. The S-10 is fairly unique in that it also features an Express Card
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Another laptop with more than one screen is the new Voodoo Firefly, a notebook that supplements its main 17.1-inch screen with a secondary 4.3-inch screen.
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The ThinkPad W700ds is a mobile work station for graphic artists, photographers or developers integrating a second screen of 10.6-inch WXGA (horizontal display with a resolution of 768 x 1280). The secondary screen rotates on an angle of 30 degrees to provide a display similar to a work station fixed. In terms of the embedded components
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Images: Lenovo OPhone against Apple iPhone and iPhone 3G Sure, you’ve seen the cool-looking, Android-powered Lenovo (OTCPK: LNVGY) OPhone, but you haven’t seen it standing next to the iPhone and iPhone 3G. At 115.84×61.57×12.03 mm, it’s roughly 1 mm bigger than Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s handset(s), but it comes with a microSD slot — meaning that you can expand its storage capacity with flash cards. Anyway,
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The Apple iPhone is probably the biggest mobile phone around and thus is always being put up for comparison with other mobile handsets, but this comparison goes a step further and compares Lenovo’s Ophone with not just the Apple iPhone 3G but the original iPhone as well. Just why the Ophone is being compared with both
submitted by PhonesReview on 27th Dec 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Lenovo Ophone vs. iPhone size comparison Lenovo's Ophone is a full-touchscreen Android-based smartphone, and this is it's latest live shot. Basing on its latest review, the device is slightly bigger than both the standard and 3G iPhones, no matter how you measure it. But who cares, when you know it's Androin-powered, right? It's just a pity we probably won't see it it the U.S. Oh well, that's life.Known feat...
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More pictures of the Ophone have surfaced over at the iloveophone by Sina Blog. This time, however, we can finally see what the Ophone looks like relative to its inspiration; the iPhone and iPhone 3G. In short, it is slightly bigger (1mm), but not enough to notice even when holding them in your own hands. The
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