Tuesday 10 April 2012

In China, will start selling TVs with Android 4.0

Lenovo has opened in China, taking pre-orders for the Smart TV running Android 4.0. The company offers four models with a diagonal LED-display from 42 to 55 inches. One of them, 42-inch IPS-K71 with the matrix (1920x1080), will go on sale in late April for about 6500 yuan (a little more than a thousand dollars). Price and date of start of sales of other models will be announced later.

Lenovo has announced a line of smart TVs on display Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January. The panels operate on the newest version of Android - 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). They can run programs written for this platform. With built-in Google's technology and devices are able to execute voice commands. Televisions are equipped with dual-core processor (frequency - 1.5 GHz) and support the conclusion of the "flicker-free" (flicker-free) 3D-image (all models except K71).

Lenovo hopes to integrate smart phones, tablets, televisions and PCs of its own production in a single ecosystem with a "cloud" service. Lenovo Cloud Storage, which the company announced last month, works on the same principle as the Apple iCloud, allowing you to synchronize data between different devices.

Lenovo often does a trial run of devices in China before they put them on the large markets, such as the United States. In February, Lenovo CEO Yang Yuantsin said the company also wants to do with the new TVs, and does not expect high sales volumes.

Also on: Sony released the player on Android with advanced audio devices first Google TV in Europe will fall Pull the antenna. Overview of Media Player WD TV Live Google can issue a "smart" TV, in partnership with LG LG shows the world's largest OLED-display

No comments:

Post a Comment