The Moto Z is a brilliant execution of an average idea. Through its Moto Mods system, Motorola has turned the idea of a modular smartphone where you can add and remove features on the fly into a simple, easy-to-use feature set. The problem is they're fun, but not necessary.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 is very close to being one of the great tablets of 2014. Unfortunately, a few simple issues bring it down a peg or two.
Lenovo has unveiled a low-cost Windows 8 tablet at CES 2014, boasting power and pixels for a comparatively low ticket price.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 10 sacrifices screen resolution and light-weight design in order to provide a built-in stand and double battery life
After HTC’s recent posting of its first ever quarterly loss it’s no shock to hear Lenovo and HTC have been meeting in secret to discuss the company’s future. Namely, that HTC is considering selling up and letting Lenovo take the reins.
It seems like we’ve been covering a lot more Windows Phone and Windows Tablet related news than usual of late and we’re totally fine with that. Times are changing and with the new day is coming a more varied market with Microsoft actually staking its claim as a real competitor in the smartphone and, hopefully, tablet market with its Windows Phone and Windows 8 operating systems.
Intel has been “coming” to smartphones for such a long time now that it’s difficult to remember when it all started. The NVIDIA and Qualcomm dominated field of mobile computer processor chips has been ripe for competition by the world’s most well-known CPU manufacturer and it looks like Intel is finally entering the fray… with Lenovo.
Lenovo isn’t exactly a company that springs to mind when you think of TV, or Smart TV. However, at this year’s CES in Vegas Lenovo entered the TV market with a bang, introducing the world’s first TV running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The TV goes by the moniker of the Lenovo K91 Smart TV and will, oddly enough, be initially available only in China. There will be a wider release later this year, however.
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