Posted Aug 3rd 2007 10:50AM by Darren Murph

Looks like
Lenovo won't be the one to get left behind in
the pursuit of the "poor rural Chinese market," as the firm has just announced a basic PC that it plans to sell in that neck of the woods for between $199 and $399. While there are currently "no details" with respect to processor choices or other internal hardware specifications, we do know the unit will "include a keyboard and use a buyer's television set as a monitor." Interestingly, Lenovo actually went so far as to deny assumptions that it was merely "responding to
Dell's initiative," and noted that it had been selling low-cost PCs to "rural Chinese families since 2004." Of note, there was no mention of which operating system would be running the show, but considering that
Microsoft just
halved the retail price of
Vista over in China, you just may see it vying for selection.
source : engadget.com
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