It’s not hard to see why Chromebooks have dominated the budget laptop scene for the last few years. They offer all the basic functionality you need from a computing device for a fraction of the price and double the battery life you would get on a Windows machine.
Now, Lenovo wants to double dip in the affordable, cloud-based laptop space with a new IdeaPad 100S running Windows 10. With a $189 (about £123, AU$269) starting price, this 11.6-inch laptop is a potential Chromebook killer.
Your move, Apple.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a tiny beast.
The Chinese PC maker said the additional headcount will bolster its focus on its "client-edge-cloud-networ k-intelligence" IT architecture.