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Lenovo showcases range of Windows 8 devices at CES 2013
BEIJING, Jan 07, 2013 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
The Lenovo Group (00992.HK; LNVGY.PK),
China's biggest PC maker, kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) 2013 with a slew of Windows 8 devices including IdeaPad U
Series Ultrabooks and Lenovo Erazer X700 gaming desktop PC.
The Lenovo Erazer X700 is a desktop targeted at the gamers and
features Lenovo's exclusive Onekey Overclocking feature. It comes
with Extreme Intel X79 processors and leverages AMD Eyefinity
technology, to enable users to connect up to six monitors and add up
to 4TB of storage without tools while the PC is still running. Other
features include 32GB of memory, a USB 3.0 docking station and dual
graphics support (NVIDIA GeForce or ATI CrossFireX 1). Each unit will
come with gaming keyboard and mouse and is expected to be available
by June for approximately 1,499 US dollars.
Lenovo has also introduced two new ultrabooks -- IdeaPad U310 and
IdeaPad U410. Both of the ultrabooks support the latest Intel Core i7
processor and 10-finger touch supporting The Lenovo IdeaPad 310 comes
with 13-inch screen and will be available in market starting March
for 799 US dollars. IdeaPad 410, on the other hand, comes with
14-inch screen and start retailing from April for 850 US dollars.
The company also introduced Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch and IdeaPad
Z500 Touch, which are optimized for the Windows 8 touch-based user
interface. Both of the Z series laptops come with Intel Core i7
processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT645M 2GB graphics card. Lenovo Ideapad
Z400 features a 14-inch screen and will be available in March for 699
US dollars.
Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 Touch with a 15.6-inch will be available from
April 2013 and will cost 699 US dollars. Both of the Z series laptops
come with backlit AccuType keyboard, which let users to type even in
the dark. (Edited by Hou Yujie, houyj@xinhua.org)
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