Lenovo launches A10, its first Android-based convertible laptop
Lenovo launches A10, its first Android-based convertible laptop
The Lenovo A10 is powered by an RK3188, quad-core Cortex-A9 processor, and includes stereo speakers.

New Delhi: Lenovo announced the launch of its new convertible device - A10 - which comes with Android 4.2 on board. It is a dual-mode laptop and is claimed to be the company's first to run on Android 4.2 OS. The Lenovo A10 weighs less than 1kg and measures 17.3mm at its thickest point.

The Lenovo A10 has a 10.1-inch HD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Its screen can be flipped around 300 degrees in stand mode.

The Lenovo A10 is said to be optimised for touch-enabled apps. The stable hinge and fold-back design keeps the device steady and prevents shaking and bouncing while using the 10-point multi-touch screen.

It comes with stereo speakers and 0.3 megapixel webcam. The Lenovo A10 is powered by an RK3188, quad-core Cortex-A9 processor, running at a maximum frequency of 1.6GHz.

The A10's battery is claimed to support up to nine hours of continuous video playback. There is no word on pricing and availability yet.

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