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The much-awaited Lenovo tablet, the "LePad",powered by Google's Android software -- was launched in China last March 28, 2011 at a Chinese-media only event as Lenovo seeks to compete for a share of an increasingly crowded market dominated by Apple's iPad.
According to spokesman Jay Chen, "Lenovo will begin selling LePad directly to Chinese consumers this week through its own retail stores and will put it on sale outside." told to Dow Jones Newswires.
The quake-tsunami disasters on March 11 led to the closure of hundreds of company and factories in Japan and the breaking of supply chains crucial to making cars, electronic gadgets and machinery.
The Lenovo vice president Chen Xudong said stocks of the devices could be hit after the twin disaster in Japan led to the supply squeeze.
Other companies are also facing similar problems. ZTE Corp., a Chinese maker of telecoms equipment. The supply problems from Japan is expected to last for the next three to six months.
Lenovo was bought by IBM's PC business in 2004 for $1.25 billion, had roughly 27% of its home market last year and was ranked fourth globally with a share of about 8%, IDC said.
According to spokesman Jay Chen, "Lenovo will begin selling LePad directly to Chinese consumers this week through its own retail stores and will put it on sale outside." told to Dow Jones Newswires.
The quake-tsunami disasters on March 11 led to the closure of hundreds of company and factories in Japan and the breaking of supply chains crucial to making cars, electronic gadgets and machinery.
The Lenovo vice president Chen Xudong said stocks of the devices could be hit after the twin disaster in Japan led to the supply squeeze.
Other companies are also facing similar problems. ZTE Corp., a Chinese maker of telecoms equipment. The supply problems from Japan is expected to last for the next three to six months.
Lenovo was bought by IBM's PC business in 2004 for $1.25 billion, had roughly 27% of its home market last year and was ranked fourth globally with a share of about 8%, IDC said.
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