21 February 2011

Review New Lenovo IdeaPad


Review New Lenovo IdeaPad
At the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, United States, which took place earlier this month, a computer vendor Lenovo is introducing a tablet notebook plus capable of running with two platforms. The device with the name IdeaPad U1 hybrid with LePad it uses the operating system Windows 7 Home Premium when "seated" and run the Android 2.2 Froyo when moving.

Review New Lenovo IdeaPad
"Departure from the design of personal computers (PCs) and the entire computing experience that is constantly changing, we continue to provide private technology, beautiful, and powerful to the user," said Country General Manager Lenovo Indonesia Sandy Lumy.

IdeaPad U1 LePad tablet hybrid, according to Lumy, offer maximum performance, either when used separately or together. Secrets to be able to run two operating systems, he said, lies in the dual-mode hybrid switch, a unit to toggle between two different operating systems.

Comes with touch-screen high-definition (HD) area of 10.1 inches, the tablet LePad equipped with two cameras on the front and back with a resolution of each two-and five-megapixel, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1.3 Ghz and 32 GB of memory.

Lumy said LePad own tablet weight of less than one kilogram and a half inches in thickness, making it very convenient to carry anywhere. Users also do not have to worry about charging the battery every time you use, because the power of the batteries can last up to eight hours. This product is available in four colors with two different textures: scarlet, white, brown skin texture, and texture of black leather. In addition, the tablet LePad can work in landscape or portrait mode.

On the tablet, Lenovo develops push, so users can check e-mail account, read the news, and other content in real time without having to open a browser and login. In addition to enjoying a variety of applications that are already available, users can access thousands LePad Android specific application of content partners in China that are optimized for large screen.

Conversely, for users who "missed" the full functionality of a laptop, tablet LePad can be mounted on the base U1 which was equipped with a keyboard. When in-docking or seated, features dual-mode hybrid switch will automatically switch the Android platform Froyo to Windows 7 Home Premium, which runs with Intel CULV.

Unfortunately, the Lenovo IdeaPad U1 hybrid with new LePad available in China in the first quarter of 2011 with a price of U.S. $ 1,300 (about USD 11.7 million), while the tablet LePad can be obtained separately for U.S. $ 520 (approximately USD 4.7 million) .

In addition to the functions wed tablets and notebooks, Lenovo has got exclusive special certification to use the second generation of technology Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows operating systems. Lumy explained, all the products that implement features Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 is able to work more quickly, such as boot time which only takes 10 seconds and the shutdown process 28 percent faster.

At CES, the Lenovo also introduced a line of computer-made for small and medium businesses (SMBs), large enterprises, to promote the personal computer and multimedia entertainment functions, through a series of ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Lenovo B Series, Lenovo V Series, and IdeaCentre