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Lenovo led us to believe that that our LePad chances weren't terribly
good, but CEO Yang Yuanqing recently told the Wall Street Journal that
the Android tablet is indeed slated for a 2011 US launch. Though
Lenovo's COO Rory Read was pretty clear that the LePad wouldn't ship
stateside until a tablet-ready version of Android was ready to go, it
seems the company's now confident that Google will deliver the goods.
However, our gain is apparently China's loss, as the publication
reports that the slate's been pushed into 2011 (as opposed to this
December) in its country of origin as well. What's a multinational
computer corporation to do?
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