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Remember when we said ASUS was adding another tablet to its stable?
That's smartphones, guys. Not superphones, and certainly not phablets (sorry, we hate that word too).
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Now that Lenovo's let it all out, it's easy to understand how it approached CES, and the days leading up to it.
As far as product launches go, this one wasn't very subtle.
Depending on your point of view, Samsung was either late to the Ultrabook party, or perhaps just a bit early.
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