LePad to be released by Lenovo in 2010
Lenovo is coming with the new diesel in the market, I mean its LePad, tablet computer by Lenovo. It is coming in conjunction with the Chinese company taking on Apple with an Android-toting, ennui filtering device moving and hijacking social competence.
Tablets computers will soon spread their charm providing significant performance all around in the market like the rushing flock, following the success of Apple’s iPad, and Lenovo has already impressed with a hybrid tablet/notebook shown off at CES 2010.

This Lenovo U1 has both an independent touchpad screen and a keyboard, and also utilized a Snapdragon processor (the name of the architecture of a family of chipsets with an ARM-based CPU) for strange air of reckoning. PCWorld.com explained that the arrival of LePad was authentically confirmed by Liu Jun, senior VP at Lenovo and confirmed by the company itself about the soon arrival of genre turning computer tablet.
The computer tablet will run Android, and possibly the Gingerbread version of the mobile OS that has been built with mammoth touchscreen devices contrivance for tons of copious effects and expository bombast. Lenovo has become an increasingly eminent player in the mobile PC market since buying IBM’s PC division & executing the ThinkPad brand.





