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Lenovo finally entered the ebook market

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

LenovoAdded another computer vendor market share reaching plan eBooks or electronic books. Lenovo's rumored to be joining Asus and MSI enliven the eBook market competition.

After vigorous Asus rumored to be releasing eBooks some time ago, computer vendors such as MSI and now Lenovo, appears to also be tempted to try out skills in the development of eBooks.

EBook market share right now is very promising. There are currently only three known names eBooks consumers around the world is the Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader and Nook owned by Barnes & Noble. All three fought neck and neck, and Lenovo's consumer attention seems to be interested to take part.

Although not yet given an official explanation, but the news was widely circulated mention of Lenovo eBook will not differ much with the current eBook. eBooks will have a big screen, supports wireless and internet connection and has a storage capacity large enough. Such information is quoted from Techtree, Tuesday (29/12/2009).

The existence of eBooks currently supported by a number of regional content producers who are interested in selling their work not only with conventional means but also the way online.

Even consumers are now that many are switching from conventional books into eBooks for a variety of practical advantages, portable, with the contents of thousands of articles in digital format.

The analysts estimate, by 2010 the number of vendors are expected to enliven the eBook market competition eBooks with various advantages and features of different.
Previously, mobile segment was still profitable for Lenovo. The proof, the Taiwanese vendor to buy back the phone business. Source funders had been prepared from investors, and profits shot twice.

This takeover will make Lenovo to develop products that can connect the phone network with personal computers.

So far, officials in the vendors that are considering moving aggressively to capture business opportunities in the growing mobile internet profitable. With this purchase, Lenovo hopes to fly again. So that was launched AFP.

To buy back the mobile business, Lenovo must be willing to spend up to U.S. $ 200 million in cash and stock.

Previously, the fourth largest computer manufacturer of the world, Lenovo hopes the new operating system besutan Microsoft, Windows 7. Lenovo hopes Windows 7 is embedded in the output products, both netbooks and notebooks, can increase sales.

"Windows 7 will have a big effect, and we've had a lot of preparation for it," said Lenovo Chairman Liu Chuianzi as reported by Reuters.

But Liu was reluctant to explain how large the contribution of Windows 7 on revenue will be achieved Lenovo in the future. Lenovo early last week launched two Windows-based laptop latest output 7.

In Indonesia alone Windows 7 was launched on October 22. Microsoft has made some improvements in Windows 7 instead of Windows Vista. Improvements include the Windows Taskbar that allows control and helps to access programs and files you need faster. Each is in the Windows taskbar can be seen in full when the mouse is directed to the windows.

In addition to Lenovo, a computer manufacturer from Taiwan, Acer, also makes Windows 7 as the pedestal product sales. "Windows 7 will be a positive factor computer sales, because many consumers now have to upgrade the operating system Windows Vista and XP that has been eight years," said Acer chairman JT Wang.

PC shipments in Asia Pacific including Japan is known to increase approximately 17 percent during the third quarter of 2009. Based on IDC survey, Lenovo's market share control of the largest in Asia.



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