Lenovo launches IdeaPad, IdeaStation laptop and desktop lines

IBM Lenovo’s Think sort (ThinkPad, ThinkStation) has gotten the company far, but it was clear those boring numbers (3000, 2000) just weren’t cutting the mustard. Say hello to Lenovo’s new global portable and desktop computing varietys: IdeaPad and IdeaStation, respectively. While details on

the IdeaStation desktop lineup are still pretty sparse, the laptop lineup has three machines running the gamut of sizes — the Y710 (17-inch gaming rig), Y510 (15-inch workhorse), and U110 (11-inch ultraportable) — all featuring VeriFace (facial recognition software), media keys, textured lids, and flush bezels, and available in April. Too poor none have WWAN — that really would have made our day. […]

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