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Lenovo A10 – An Android Laptop

Saturday 19 October 2013


Lenovo recently 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 1 kg and measuring just 17.3 mm 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.

The A10 sports a 10.1-inch HD 1,366 x 768 resolution touch screen display. The screen flips back 300 degrees to transform into "stand mode," and uses the keyboard surface as a stand to prop it up. The stable hinge and “fold-back” design keeps the device steady and prevents shaking and bouncing while using the 10-point multi-touch screen. It also sports stereo speakers and a .3-megapixel camera for video chatting. It's powered by a 1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 ARM processor, with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Lenovo says it can play video for up to 9 hours on battery power.

The company has also built file manager software into the A10, which it claims "makes it easy to locate and manage a library of documents, videos and music. The A10 also includes a full AccuType keyboard and touch pad.

With the recent explosive growth in Android-based, smart connected devices, customers are relying more on Android apps for both work and play. 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.

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  1. Thanks for review, it was excellent and very informative.
    thank you :)

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