Android 4.2 paired with notebook-style software
Laptop maker Lenovo has announced its first Android-powered notebook, the Lenovo A10. With a 10-inch, 1366x768-resolution screen, a Rockchip 1.6GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM, and runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Battery life, the manufacturer says, clocks in at nine hours of continuous video playback.
So what makes it more than just a tablet with a keyboard? Well, Lenovo has loaded it with two software modes — in "laptop mode" it uses a custom Lenovo UI with a task bar for easy multitasking, and a file manager for managing documents and media. Flipped around in "stand mode," the A10 becomes a tablet-like entertainment device.
There's no information on pricing or availability for the A10 just yet; Lenovo says it'll vary by region.
Source: Lenovo
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