
Contrary to what others think, Lenovo may not be rolling out tablet computers anytime soon. Yes, they may be brewing such mobile devices but customer feedbacks suggest that a physical keyboard is still needed. This was according to Mika Majapuro, Lenovo’s senior worldwide product marketing manage after they built and showed the mock-up models to customers.
But then again, they only got feedback from high school students aged 14. They should have known better and asked an older group.
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