Priced Rs 13,999, the Moto G8 Plus, bringing together the best of the Motorola One-series and Moto G-series smartphones, is a unique product in the midrange segment
This Flipkart-exclusive smartphone will be available on the platform of the home-grown e-commerce major starting October 12
At Rs 13,999 for the base model, the Lenovo K10 Note looks like a good deal. It does make a statement with smooth performance, but the interface and display play spoilsport
The company, which is number one PC and tablet seller in India, said it would start providing internet of things (IoT) solutions also, apart from the existing business of personal computers
The smartwatch from Lenovo packs a host of interesting features, and is a considerable option in budget price range
A6 Note comes with a price tag of Rs 7,999, K10 Note starts at Rs 13,999
The new offerings - Legion Y740 and Y540 feature the latest 9th Gen Intel Core CPUs and Nvidia GeForce RTX series GPUs as options
The Smart Clock starts from Rs 5,999 while Smart Display starts at Rs 14,999. Both the devices will go on sale from early September 2019
Lenovo has expressed confidence that it could drive growth and it will be "positively impacted" by US corporate tax cuts
The company will push to establish a physical retail network as well, starting with major Indian cities
Revenue from gaming PCs surged 91 percent in the year ended March
The Ideapad 530S and Ideapad 330S come bundled with introductory back to school offer -- two years of additional warranty, one year of premium care and one year of accidental damage protection
Right now, our plants in India are not running at 100 per cent capacity, but we are not far from it, says Lenovo COO
News of hacking of US companies sours investor sentiment
Lenovo Group Ltd. has seen its shares surge 43 percent in the nearly five months since the announcement of its removal from the Hang Seng Index
During its absence, according to company's VP, the company had worked with its online sales partner Flipkart to study the dynamics of Indian mobile phone market and consumer demands
Lenovo's dominance in tablet market is mainly due to the demand from the education and financial services sectors
It's not top quality, but with a one-year warranty, it is worth a try
The plan is to pitch Lenovo to consumers in the low- to mid-segment, while Motorola will cater to the mid- to premium-end of the market
Lenovo's growth was attributed to its plan of distribution of its tablets towards 'NAMO E-Tab Tablet Sahay Yojana' in August