Friday, October 18th 2013

Lenovo Launches its First Android Laptop, the IdeaPad A10

Multimode computing leader Lenovo, today announced the Lenovo A10, an affordable, ultra-portable, dual-mode laptop and the company's first to run on Android 4.2 OS. Weighing less than 1kg and measuring just 17.3mm at its thickest point, the Lenovo A10 is an ideal companion for users on the go, providing easy access to a wide range of apps on a unique, dual-mode platform, which enhances the user experience for entertainment and Web browsing as well as productivity.

"In laptop mode," users can take advantage of the A10's unique, Lenovo-customized user interface, which provides an app launcher, task bar and status bar for quick, intuitive access to the app library and desktop, as well as convenient multitasking and app switching. File manager software, also included with the Lenovo customized OS, makes it easy to locate and manage a library of documents, videos and music. In laptop mode, the device offers a full-size ergonomic, AccuType keyboard for safe, comfortable use.
With the A10's 10.1-inch HD (1366 x 768) resolution screen flipped around 300 degrees in "stand mode," the Lenovo A10 shines as a device optimized for touch-enabled apps and entertainment. The stable hinge and "fold-back" design keeps the device steady and prevents shaking and bouncing while using the 10-point multi-touch screen. Stereo speakers and an integrated 0.3M webcam help users stay connected with family and friends while enjoying an immersive "sight and sound" experience with multimedia apps, games and video.

The Lenovo A10 is powered by an RK3188, quad-core Cortex-A9 processor, running at a maximum frequency of 1.6GHz, the highest frequency for all quad-core ARM-based CPUs currently available. The Cortex-A9 processor delivers solid performance for gaming and entertainment purposes, as well as enhances users' ability to multitask and be productive. In addition, the A10's battery supports up to nine hours of continuous video playback, ensuring that it is ready to perform, both on the road and at the desk.

"With the recent explosive growth in Android-based, smart connected devices, customers are relying more on Android apps for both work and play. Why should they be required to switch and duplicate to use their laptop? Lenovo's A10 brings ultra-portability and dual-mode benefits to Android users at a reasonable price," said Bai Peng, vice president and general manager, notebook business unit, Lenovo Business Group. "Thin and light, with multiple modes and user-inspired innovations for an outstanding user experience ? the A10 is uniquely Lenovo."
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6 Comments on Lenovo Launches its First Android Laptop, the IdeaPad A10

#1
HossHuge
Why put out a press release and not mention how much storage there is?

Is there a big difference between Android and Chrome O/S?
Why does Google feel the need for two systems?
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Mussels
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i quite like this - seems like a functional evolution of an android tablet.
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Sasqui
HossHugeWhy put out a press release and not mention how much storage there is?

Is there a big difference between Android and Chrome O/S?
Why does Google feel the need for two systems?
Big question on a lot of peeps minds. Android was (and arguably still is) geared towards smart phones, and Chrome towards notebooks. From hands on impressions, Chrome is a cloud device, doesn't do much when off-line.
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de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
Musselsi quite like this - seems like a functional evolution of an android tablet.
isnt this like a tablet strapped permanently to a keyboard/cover?
those come for very little price here.
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
de.das.dudeisnt this like a tablet strapped permanently to a keyboard/cover?
those come for very little price here.
those are flimsy and tend to fall over a lot. this is designed to be attached, so it will work a lot better. same goes for connection method and such - a keyboard that needs its own power source (battery for BT ones) gets silly
TheLostSwedeWhat a load of horse manure :shadedshu
i'm guessing outdated press release, lol.
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