Lenovo plan to be the “first to market” with a Windows 8 tablet
Windows 8 won’t be ready for consumers until fall, but that’s not stopping hardware makers from fighting to be first in line to build hardware for Microsoft’s new operating system.
Lenovo is planning to be the “first to market” with a Windows 8 tablet, The Verge reports.
Citing a “source,” the report says Lenovo is planning to be ready to ship the device in October and that it will have an Intel chip, so it clearly won’t be a Windows-on-ARM device. Other than that, there aren’t any details on exactly what the machine will be, although given those basic criteria (tablet, Intel, Windows 8), there’s at least one suspect: the IdeaPad Yoga.
Lenovo showed off the Yoga at CES earlier this year, and it got a lot of attention due to its unusual form factor: a laptop with a keyboard that folds over completely to transform it into a tablet.
Michael Dell had also said publicly that Dell would offer a tablet when Windows 8 launches, and Nokia recentlyconfirmed months of speculation that it was working on a tablet as well. There have also been reports that HP and Asus are working on Windows 8 tablets as well.
Toshiba Satellite Pro A120-201 AC Adapter
Lenovo thinkpad r60 replacement battery brand new 4400mAh Only AU $46.72
A key differentiator among Windows 8 tablets will be whether they’re based on a traditional PC chip or one that uses the ARM architecture. While the new version of Windows has been engineered to be near-identical on both, ARM-based Windows devices are going to be “end-to-end” devices (meaning Windows would come fully integrated) and have a few special features, like an ultra-low-power mode. However, most legacy apps won’t work on them.
Read More
May 10, 2013 Friday at 9:27 pm
Categories: aussiebattery.com, batteries-company.com, batteries-company.com.au, Laptop buying guide, Technology Information Tags: IdeaPad Yoga, Lenovo thinkpad r60 replacement battery, Lenovo Windows 8 tablet, r4ihouse.com, Toshiba Satellite Pro A120-201 AC Adapter, Windows 8 tablet
One Response to “Lenovo plan to be the “first to market” with a Windows 8 tablet”
Recent Posts
- HP Slate 8 Windows 8 Business Tablet – A Future Mobile Accessory
- Toshiba Portege R700 high-end ultrabook Tech Review
- Top 10 Ways To Improve HTC Desire Battery Life and Performance
- Test HTC One X in video: Great camera, poor battery life
- Way to squeeze extra juice from your laptop battery
- Dell XPS 13 Could Steal Customers From Apple
- Sony Vaio E Series 14 laptop Unveiled
Categories
Blogroll
Archives
Tags
- HP laptop batteries
- iPhone 5
- Dell XPS Laptop Battery
- battery news
- Laptop Battery Review
- HP 484170-001 Batteries
- Dell Latitude D620 Battery
- HP 484170-001 laptop battery
- laptop buying guide
- Laptop Battery Life
- power laptop battery
- Dell vostro 1720 laptop battery
- notebook battery life
- improve dell laptop battery life
- HP pavilion dv5 laptop battery
- Apple a1175 laptop battery
- battery technology
- Acer as07b41 laptop battery
- HP probook 4510s battery
- heatingelementsinc.com



[...] Lenovo plan to be the “first to market” with a Windows 8 tablet – http://batteryblog.batteries-company.com/lenovo-plan-to-be-the-first-to-market-with-a-windows-8-tabl… [...]