Lenovo IdeaPad G 9 and 10 inches
Although Lenovo could have targeted its ODM business confidence for the production of the new IdeaPad netbooks G, the Chinese company changed course, choosing for this task Quanta Computers. In addition to that, then AU Optronics will also participate in the design of the IdeaPad netbooks G as a supplier of LCD 8.9-inch and 10.1-inch LED backlight technology. This coincides with the declaration of the president of AUO, released late July, that his company would produce 10-inch display for netbooks in the third quarter.
Best of all, at least two Lenovo launches IdeaPad netbook G, with size 8.9-and 10.1-inch Intel-based Centrino Atom and a 160GB hard drive. We can assume that the processor will choose the version N270 at 1.6GHz or, why not, a 330 dual core at 1.6GHz. Will be given four different colors, including white and pink, and supposedly black and blue.
As regards the prices of the new Lenovo IdeaPad G, the cost will be announced in late September and, according to Economic Daily News, should be between $ 399 and $ 599 (that is between about 256 and 385 euros).
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