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Lenovo Group, a leading maker of personal computers, is working on an eBox video game console. The console reportedly will feature certain capabilities that are similar to those, found in Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360. The company hopes that the video game device will help it to grow its revenue and will also allow to initialize its own service business.
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Talks are starting about is it time for successor of xbox360 and PS3 and Lenovo are going to try and match xbox 360. I can`t imagine this going well for Lenovo knowing that they are no Nintendo.