Lenovo X1 mobile phone

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

It’s Sony Ericsson which will be happy because in China, Lenovo offers a mobile phone while responding to the name of X1, as the Xperia X1. And Lenovo agrees with everyone, Samsung also will be pleased to see the new Dream Touch interface, like a little much to the TouchWiz interface of the Korean brand.
From the technical side, nothing special since it is an EDGE mobile phone with a touch screen of 3.2″ with a WQVGA resolution, a microSD memory port/SDHC, an integrated GPS, all in 12.5 mm thick.

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Two new Lenovo desktops

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Lenovo has announced two new Lenovo desktops – the ThinkCentre A58 and ThinkCentre M58e. Both models have two layers of protection: the softwares Lenovo Rescue and Recovery to help you recover lost files. And Data Backup online service by Lenovo allows you to save your data. This service is free up to 5GB of storage over a period of 3 months. Other security measures include a fingerprint reader, I/O port and an anti-intrusion commutator.

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Lenovo i60 and i60s mobile phones

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Lenovo manufactures not only laptops, but it has released two mobile phones named i60 and i60s. The i60 has a 3-inch screen slightly larger than the i60s, although the latter uses the extra space to add more buttons. It goes without saying that a larger screen consumes more energy, therefore, the i60 includes a 1250mAh battery, while the i60s to 80% of the battery capacity of i60. Apart from that, we know a little about (except for specifications below), and there is a chance that there is not an operating system of the smartphone running in the background. Both mobile phones seem to be preparing for a release in China, then hope they will soon arrive here.

  • Dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM radio
  • Integrated Media player
  • FM Radio
  • MicroSDHC Slot
  • WQVGA resolution of 240 x 400 pixels

Lenovo i60s

The Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 is available

Friday, February 13th, 2009

On the Lenovo store. The specifications for the Lenovo IdeaPad Y650: a 16″ TFT LCD display (resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels), an Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 running at 2.4GHz, an X4500, 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM, a 320GB hard drive, a DVD burner, 6-cell battery and WiFi and Bluetooth. Price: $1300 for this configuration (but you can still choose better in the range and opt for a processor running at 2.53GHz and a NVIDIA GeForce G105M 256MB).

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The Lenovo IdeaPad S9 released in U.S.

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

The Lenovo IdeaPad S9 is available in U.S., making it an alternative for those who wanted the S10. Like its cousin, the Lenovo IdeaPad S9 has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, but has a smaller screen and less storage space. In addition, you will not have Windows, because it will run on Linux, so we wondered why anyone would buy this netbook for a price of approximately $349 when you can have much more with the IdeaPad S10. There is something for every taste, I suppose. The features include a 4GB SSD, 512MB RAM and a 1024 x 600 resolution.

Lenovo IdeaPad S9 laptop

Lenovo Ophone: Smartphone with Android for China Mobile

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

What’s the best mobile phones in the world today? After excluding the high-end mobile phones of Amosu and Vertu, we still have the iPhone or something similar. Well, sorry to upset you, but the iPhone has a serious competitor: the Lenovo Ophone. This Android smartphone with a touchscreen has been specially designed to work with the Open Mobile System of China Mobile. In other words, you will not find the Lenovo Ophone operate outside China, then hope that the guys from HTC will build and release a similar smartphone in the future.

Lenovo Ophone: Smartphone with Android for China Mobile

Lenovo P80 mobile phone

Friday, December 5th, 2008

And no, this is not a laptop but a mobile phone that is expected to be announced by Lenovo in Asia. Here is the P80, a clamshell mobile phone that offers a 3-megapixel camera, an 1-inch OLED external screen, a 2.8-inch internal screen, FM tuner, a microSD memory port and Bluetooth. Nothing exciting but I really like its sober design.

Lenovo P80 mobile phone

New security feature to lock the Lenovo laptops

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Lenovo LogoLenovo is aware that thefts of laptops are increasing, and they included a new security feature that allows users to lock their Lenovo laptops (ThinkPad), simply by sending a text message.

Named Lenovo Constant Secure Remote Disable, it’s the result of a collaboration with Phoenix Technologies, send the text message “lockdown PC now” or “PC shut off” to the mobile broadband embedded into the laptop automatically prevent unauthorized access to the computer data. If the computer is off when the message is sent, it will execute the instructions sent automatically at the next time the computer is turned on. Once the laptop is in protection mode, users receive a text message confirmation. It would be nice if these laptops could also send their coordinates via GPS to catch the thief.

A Lenovo laptop: The X300

Monday, November 17th, 2008

At the launch of Apple’s MacBook Air, some rumors have emerged: Lenovo would present a 13-inch laptop. On 26 February, after several weeks of sometimes of contradictory information, Lenovo announced the X300.

The Lenovo laptop very high end is comparable to two points to the MacBook Air: its price, nearly $2850, and its size: 13.3-inch. The rest is quite different and the Lenovo laptop clearly target a different audience from the laptop from Apple. However, it does not seem unrealistic to compare them.

Apple MacBook Air and Lenovo X300 laptops

Lenovo: External hard drive secured by an access code

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Usually, to lock the access to data on a hard drive, it is through an encryption utility, or a biometric system. To change, the manufacturer Lenovo offers a new mini external hard drive with an integrated numeric keypad to enter the PIN code (10 IDs max). A security system that reminds our good old safes. Another alternative for those who want to protect their data. Prices: $180 for 160GB, $219 for 320GB on Lenovo.

Lenovo Thinkpad external hard drive secured by an access code