Lenovo is preparing to launch a new 2-in-1 notebook under its Kaitian brand. The device is a Xinchuang product, meaning it uses domestic Chinese components and software. It is developed in partnership with Phytium, a Chinese CPU designer, and Kylinsoft, a Chinese operating system vendor.
Partnership with Phytium and Kylinsoft
The notebook features a detachable keyboard, allowing it to function as both a laptop and a tablet. An official teaser image shows the device with rounded screen corners. The product is designed for the Chinese market and is part of Lenovo's Kaitian lineup, which focuses on secure and localized computing.
Lenovo has not yet revealed detailed specifications or pricing for the Kaitian 2-in-1 Xinchuang notebook. The company plans to disclose more information next week, according to a teaser announcement.
The Xinchuang initiative in China promotes the use of domestic technology in computing devices. Lenovo's partnership with Phytium and Kylinsoft aligns with this trend. Phytium provides ARM-based processors, while Kylinsoft offers a Linux-based operating system. The new notebook is expected to compete with other domestic 2-in-1 devices in the Chinese market.
Lenovo has not confirmed the exact launch date or pricing for the Kaitian 2-in-1 Xinchuang notebook. More details are expected to be shared next week.



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