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I could understand Samsung launching chromebooks.
Given their production versatility and close cooperation with Google they could afford a product they didn't believe in.
But Lenovo? They seem pretty focused (even their smartphone adventure starts to pay off) and wouldn't release something they think would almost certainly flop, esp. not in the ThinkPad brand. That means they believe chromeos is indeed into something.
Anybody knows what markets is this one targeted?