Guess there is a probability that the Lenovo IdeaPad won’t be heading westwards, which means we might lose out on seeing Lenovo’s Atom-powered Mobile Internet Device in retail stores. So long, 4.8″ display, portable high-speed Internet access, GPS navigation, PIM applications, a digital camera and a Web browser! Lenovo claims that the IdeaPad will be on par with mainstream computers when it comes to performance, so we’ll just have to stick with Eee PCs in the meantime.
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