Apparently, in New Jersey, they know how to party AND how to get their study on. According to CampusTechnology Seton Hall University will be giving Android-based Lenovo ThinkPad tablets to both faculty and students this fall semester. The tablets have already begun shipping on Monday and contrary to what I initially assumed, these are not your run-of-the-mill, low-end Android tabs. The Lenovo ThinkPad was just launched today and features a 10.1-inch 1280
?
??Related Posts
UPDATE : Please refer to this post for the official announcement from Lenovo . Back at CES 2011, Lenovo introduced an amazing and very innovative tablet, the Lenovo LePad. It?s a hybrid tablet that dual-boots Android and Windows 7. Now it looks like Lenovo is about to launch another Android-powered tablet, as several images of an upcoming...? Lenovo has announced a pair of new Android-powered tablets today in the IdeaPad K1 and ThinkPad. Starting today customers in the United States (other countries to follow) can pre-order one of the devices with shipping to begin for both next month (August). Both feature Android 3.1, 10.1-inch displays, Nvidia Tegra 2, dual-core 1GHz processors, HDMI...? Lenovo announced their Android-powered ThinkPad? in late July ?almost immediately after leaking its shots on Picasa . The ThinkPad is a good looking tablet and should do well among the Lenovo faithful once it arrives. Lenovo has added details as to when we?ll actually see this tablet and provided a handful of pricing options. Look for the...? It looks like a new Android-based tablet enters the market each week, and they may all seem to look the same on the outside. Recently though, we have had a lot of very interesting new entrants, as seen by a comparison between our two current pugilists, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer and the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. What sets them apart from other tablets...? En route to an August 23rd release, the business-oriented Lenovo ThinkPad has made its coming-of-age trek through the halls of the FCC . While the filing isn?t revealing anything we didn?t already know, those looking forward to the tablet can breath easy knowing that everything appears to be going as scheduled. After gaining the approval...? The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 has been teased for a while now as it popped up on retail sites in May and availability was supposed to be in June . Pre-orders started on Amazon earlier this month, but when would anyone get their hands on one? It looks the wait is over as Office Depot has begun shipments, and many customers are receiving them today. No word...? Lenovo just unveiled a series of new Android tablets, and among them was no mention of a device going by the name Smartpad. But that very product name has shown up at the FCC , leaving us wondering which tablet it could refer to. The same device is listed with model number IdeaPad Tablet A1-07 and LePad A1-07, both of which are names that we have...? New pictures have surfaced that seem to confirm what was inferred by an FCC filing uncovered yesterday : a 7-inch slate is on the way from Lenovo. This 7-inch IdeaPad was listed under several names in the FCC report, including SmartPad and LePad, but most shared an A1-07 model designation. The unannounced device will provide a smaller alternative...? Lenovo?s been in the groove lately with Android devices, haven?t they? First we got a look ?at the Honeycomb-equipped ThinkPad, and now this. The guys over at? Engadget have gotten their hands on some blurry shots of what looks to be a Lenovo IdeaPad. This doesn?t look to be the IdeaPad K1 that? was announced Wednesday , as...? If you recently got an admission in a college and you are getting ready to get some very expensive, heavy, cumbersome books, then this news might help you. BIGWORDS, a textbook aggregator website for college students looking to buy or rent new and used paper books and electronic books. After having been around for iPhone and iPad for a while now,...???Related Tweets from Twitter
??Related News from Digg
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AndroidCenter/~3/ca9oRhIEc0Q/
winston churchill winston churchill chimpanzee chimpanzee face transplant stevia stevia
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.