Lenovo rolls out iPad rival
Lenovo rolls out iPad rival

Lenovo has released a tablet computer based on Google's Android operating system, named as the LePad, for the time being.

Aimed for a schedule release by the end of the year this device might fiddle with Apple’s aim of plunging in Chinese market.

The Chinese company has already released its own smartphone to compete with Apple's iPhone in the domestic market.

Lenovo adds that it has employed Android operating system in order to help easily synchronise with the earlier LePhone devices. Android has been considered to be a choice that comes along with many of the mobile phone and tablet makers, all accredited to its open source nature and broad developer community.

Lenovo representative Wu Hua stated: "We want the tablet PC to be compatible with our LePhone smartphone, which is why we're using Android." He added that this product offering is not yet been confirmed of its release date and also is supposedly to be renamed.

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