Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Lenovo Group unveiled its first new Think-Pak products since 2005 including two more new products, the ThinkStation S10 and the ThinkStation D10.
Lenovo, which focuses primarily on business customers, had an 8.2 percent share of the PC market in the third quarter, followed by consumer-focused Acer of Taiwan at 8.1 percent.
Lenovo's focus on energy savings could boost sales of its ThinkStations, which boast 80 percent power efficiency, leaving only 20 percent of electricity wasted, Enderle said. He estimates average industry efficiency is closer to 60 percent.
The laptop run on chips from Intel and will be available in January through Lenovo's business partners and on its Web site, with the S10 starting at about $1,199 and the D10 at about $1,739.
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