2014-01-09 04:32 PM IST
Few months back, when Lenovo introduced the A2107 tablet in India, their target low-end buyers, ignored it completely. Its features were impressive but the buyers felt let down with the lack of calling facility, and chose u00e2u20acu0153otheru00e2u20acufffd Made-in-China imports instead. Undaunted, Lenovo might actually succeed in its plans of dominating the over 5 million Indian tablet market with its new launches. Last week, they unveiled two Android-run tablets, the A1000 along with the still-under-development the S6000 (the A3000, which it promised was missing) and two tablet PCs with Windows 8 u00e2u20acu201d the IdeaTab Lynx and Thinkpad Tablet 2. Story by: Hassan M Kamal, MiD DAY Video by: Milind Salvi, MiD DAY