
Yesterday’s feature of Apple taking over in Lenovo in terms of sales in China isn’t the last straw of the issue between the two. Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanquing said that their company will soon be on top of the tablet market.
Lenovo currently has three tablets under its wing: Android Honeycomb tablets IdeaPad K1 and ThinkTab and the IdeaPad P1 tablet PC.
Lenovo thinks that the iPad is just a top gadget and doesn’t really reach “the small cities, townships, low salary class, low-income class.” Yang Yuanquing seems to be very positive about their tablet offerings which are only a little less expensive than the iPad.
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