Lenovo Confident Future Success in Tablets & Ultrabook

LAS VEGAS - The 2012 is touted as the year ultrabook, is evident from the many PC vendors are vying to create super-thin laptop version. Nevertheless, for Lenovo, tablet still has a place in this Dragon.

 Chief Executive Officer Yang Yuanqing said Lenovo there is little room for growth in the tablet market, especially baggi devices that run Google software. Lenovo that also falls in the realm of those, ready to follow the iPad.

 "Tablet will not replace traditional personal computers. Therefore, the traditional PC to adapt to changing customer needs. The tablet is an additional market for some other customers," said Yang, at CES 2012, Las Vegas, as reported by the Business Week, on Thursday (12 / 1 / 2012).

 In addition to making a tablet, Lenovo is also an early participant to market ultrabooks, a term coined by Intel Corp. to describe the super-thin laptops. Moreover, it at CES 2012, a trend that was brought to the year ahead is ultrabook.

 "It will be a trend to replace part of the notebook market," Yang said.

 Ultrabooks will be able to control more than 40 percent of all notebook market in 2015, citing the results of the IHS study in November. Lenovo, according to Yang, is expected to control 40 percent of the notebook market in the next 18 months.

 Meanwhile in the tablet market, Apple iPad controls more than 65 percent of the worldwide market. While Google's Android tablets, including the Lenovo IdeaPad A1, representing 32 percent of all sales of tablets.

 "Apple is the leader. But for the Android ecosystem, we still need to learn something, we still need to improve something," he added.

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