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Outside China, where it has home field advantage, Lenovo is in no rush to sell volumes of low-end PCs. For its export markets, the company plans to concentrate for some time to come on hawking its high-end models like the newly introduced, and roughly MacBook Air-skinny, X300 notebook--those products that it says show "the spirit of innovation." That thinking will also determine how and when Lenovo might come out with a laptop based on Intel's Atom processor.
Read more at InfoWorld: "Q&A: Lenovo takes the high-end road"
Oh wait, that's already been do too! Anyone remember the Toshiba Portege R100? That one had a 12" screen (the airbook has 13") but the Toshiba was thinner (0.65" for the Toshiba versus 0.76" for the Apple). Neither the Toshiba or the Apple has a DVD/CDR drive.
Can someone tell me the big deal about the AirBook?
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