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Lenovo halts sales of small-screen Windows tablets in US (Updated)

Update seven/18/xiv - Lenovo has issued a argument regarding the original comments and accept since clarified their position, which can be establish below:

"We will proceed to bring new Windows devices to market across different screen sizes, including a new 8-inch tablet and 10-inch tablet coming this vacation. Our model mix changes as per customer demand, and although we are no longer selling ThinkPad 8 in the U.Due south., and we have sold out of Miix viii-inch, we are not getting out of the small-screen Windows tablet business as was reported by the media. In short, we volition continue to sell both 8 and ten inch Windows tablets in both the U.S. and non-U.S markets." – Ray Gorman, Executive Director, External Communications, Lenovo

Microsoft and Lenovo evidently cannot catch a suspension as the PC manufacturer is reportedly halting sales of its small-screen Windows tablets. ITWorld has confirmed that Lenovo is pulling their 8-inch tablet line, including the loftier-end ThinkPad 8 and Miix2 here in u.s., redirecting the stock to other countries.

According to a Lenovo spokesperson "In North America, we're seeing stronger interest in the larger screen sizes for Windows tablets and are pleased with initial customer demand for the ThinkPad 10…In other markets, particularly Brazil, China, and Nihon, the demand for ThinkPad 8 has been much stronger, so nosotros are adjusting our ThinkPad 8 inventories to meet increasing demand in those markets. If market place demand for ThinkPad viii changes, nosotros will re-evaluate our strategy."

The ThinkPad 8 was released earlier this twelvemonth later being announced past Lenovo during CES. The viii-inch tablet packs an impressive corporeality of specifications, including a Total Hard disk (1200 x 1920) display, a fast 2.4 GHz Intel Atom Z3770 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB eMMC storage, micro SD expansion and a micro USB 3.0 port. Mayhap the most innovative aspect though was a quick shot embrace, which magnetically attaches to the tablet and auto-launches the 8 MP rear camera when folded down.

Nosotros had an early await at the tablet back in January and were immediately smitten with the device. Notwithstanding, since its release, the tablet has had numerous bugs and complaints from users, including supply issues making the tablet difficult to larn. Combined with the initial $449 toll tag the ThinkPad 8 just never caught on. Indeed I bought one in March from Microsoft simply had to return-exchange it due to the sound amplifier overheating and burning out. Since that time though, and after numerous organisation updates, the ThinkPad eight has become my go-to mini tablet due to its quality design and ability.

Despite Lenovo not marketing the tablet any longer, customers can still order the ThinkPad viii and Miix2 directly through Microsoft, who is selling them on their online store for $399 and $299, respectively. It is unknown, even so, if Microsoft is continuing to stock the device or if they are pulling it likewise. Yous can see out unboxing and impressions of the Miix2 from our earlier coverage.

For at present, it looks like Dell and their Venue 8 Pro remain male monarch of the Windows viii-inch tablets, unless Microsoft's declared Surface Mini enters the race.

Source: ITWorld

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