digitimes.com - 7/30/2008
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Lenovo is reportedly planning to enter the netbook market by the end of September this year, according to sources at notebook ODMs.
lenovo.com - 8/4/2008
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digitimes.com - 8/6/2008
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digitimes.com —
Lenovo has revealed more information of its upcoming
netbook models, the 10.2-inch IdeaPad S10 and 8.9-inch IdeaPad...
S9. Both netbooks will launch in the China market in September with availability likely in October, according to the company.
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Lenovo netbook details revealed
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Lenovo considering a netbook product
Krunker —
... It looks like Lenovo is feeling a little left out when it comes to the netbooks market. The company is reportedly planning to enter the netbooks market with their own product by the end of September. Citing notebook ODM sources, DigiTimes is reporting that Compal Electronics, Wistron, and Pegatron Technology are “all possible candidates to manufacture the netbook for Lenovo.” In addition, Ken Wong who is the general manager at Lenovo Taiwan, confirmed that the company was considering launching a netbook product targeting both consumers and the business enterprise ...
Lenovo netbook planned for September release
SlashGear —
... Lenovo are the next big computing manufacturer to plan a budget netbook, according to a report from DigiTimes. Quoting Ken Wong, general manager of Lenovo Taiwan, the device being considered would be aimed at both consumer and enterprise markets, differentiating themselves from the existing netbooks on offer which generally target entry-level education or budget individual consumers. ...
More netbooks on the way from Lenovo, Sylvania and Intel
Engadget —
... lack of SSD would seem to suggest it'll be on the lower end of things. Lastly, we have word that Intel is already hard at work on the third version of its Classmate PC, although the company apparently isn't going any farther than to say that it'll have a "new look and feel," and that it'll get both hardware and software upgrades. And really, is there anything more you need to know than that? Read - Out of the Box, "Sylvania to enter expanding netbook market" Read - DigiTimes, "Lenovo to launch netbook by the end of September" [Via ...
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