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As Lenovo kicked off the new year with a wide range of products at CES 2017, today’s announcement solidifies Lenovo’s continued dedication to innovation through the lens of every individual and the demand of their distinct life.

“Our approach to innovation is to ensure we’re constantly evolving and understanding how technology is infused within every individual, business and home,” said Gianfranco Lanci, president and chief operating officer, Lenovo. “We’re dedicated to understanding our customers and will never stop creating better experiences, whether PCs for work, play or gaming, next generation AR/VR innovation or within the smarter home.”  

Making Smart Technologies Accessible

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Lenovo Smart Assistant starts at $129.99 (around RM584), available in Light Gray, Green and Orange in selected countries beginning in May 2017, while the Lenovo Smart Assistant Harman Kardon Edition starts at $179.99 (around RM810), available in selected countries beginning in May 2017

Bringing great smart home experience to more households and making the technologies more accessible, the Lenovo Smart Assistant is a new mainstream digital personal assistant, with Amazon Alexa cloud-based voice services. It is able to recognizes users’ voice commands to conduct web searches, play music, create lists, calendar reminders and much more. The Lenovo Smart Assistant is also designed to run Lenovo smart home devices, as well as scores of existing third-party products to expand user options.

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Lenovo Smart Storage starts at $139.99 (around RM629), available in selected countries beginning in May 2017

Meanwhile, the Lenovo Smart Storage is a secure digital storage solution with massive 6TB capacity, dual-band wireless access and multi-device auto-sync capabilities. Designed for security and P2P (peer-to-peer) access to stored media like photos, music and documents, the Smart Storage offers users quick control of data and files. Its integrated facial recognition software can organize an entire photo library based on faces with high accuracy. 

Taking Control with the Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller

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Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller starts at $54.99, available in selected countries beginning in March 2017

The Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller is a new wireless keyboard and mouse that fits in the palm of your hand and dramatically improves the way homeowners connect to their PCs, the web and displays. The keyboard area doubles as a Windows 10 gesture-supported, multi-touch capacitive touchpad – meaning that users can type like a normal keypad with their thumbs or glide their fingers across the surface like a touchpad.                  

Unlocking AR/VR Experiences with Phab 2 Pro Apps

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Lastly, the world’s first Tango enabled smartphone, the Phab 2 Pro are now opening up a wave of new AR and VR experiences in the areas of shopping, games, interior design and education. These include apps such as iStaging, Matterport and Hot Wheels Track Builder. Decorate and map your own interiors, film yourself with holograms or transform your home into a virtual playground—learn more about Tango’s new app experiences here.

The device is now available at all Lenovo Concept Store in Malaysia for RM1899.

Stay tuned for more Lenovo and CES 2017 news at Technave.com.