Lenovo jumped into the mobile internet market
Lenovo , the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker , jumped into the mobile Internet market in January with the unveiling of a smart phone and two Web-linked portable computers of Apple A1012.
"Mobile Internet is very important," Yang said in an interview. "Even today, notebook sales already are higher than desktops of Sony PCGA-BP2T battery . Mobile Internet products are going to be 70 to 80 percent of our sales ... within three to five years."
Yang said Lenovo plans this year to focus on promoting mobile Internet and sales of Sony VGP-BPS2 battery in emerging economies in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
Lenovo, based in Beijing and Morrisville, North Carolina , was hit hard by the global crisis , which prompted its core corporate customers to slash spending for Sony PCGA-BP2V battery . It suffered three losing quarters before rebounding to a profit in the second half of last year.
In the latest quarter, Lenovo said sales in India and other emerging markets rose 52 percent over a year earlier for Sony PCGA-BP2E battery , far ahead of the 13 percent sales growth reported for the United States and Western Europe .
Lenovo, which acquired IBM Corp.'s PC unit in 2005, says its global market share last year rose to 9 percent, its highest level to date.Corporate spending on Sony VGP-BPS2C computers has yet to rebound but companies are expected to step up purchasing in the second half of this year, Yang said. He said he could not foresee when global PC sales might recover to pre-crisis levels.
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