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Toshiba ranks fourth while Lenovo -- even with the brand recognition of its ThinkPad line of notebooks -- rounds out the top five with 2.1 million units moved in the first quarter. Acer was far and away the class of the netbook field, with 30.5 percent ...
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To compete in the tablet market, Lenovo offers a touch-screen and Wacom-enabled version of its 12-inch ThinkPad X200. Lenovo has a standard Wacom-enabled X200, as well as a two-finger multi-touch version for a $125 upgrade. With a starting retail price of $1,909, it is priced almost $500...
Sun, Oct 4 | from NotebookReview.com