Lenovo to develop game consoles in China: Report
Lenovo has set up a unit to develop a video game console for the China market, a newspaper reported, pitting it against Microsoft and Sony.
Lenovo, its unlisted parent Legend Holdings, and its private equity arm Legend Capital co-invested in the new company, but did not disclose investment figures, the newspaper said. Lenovo and eedoo officials were not immediately available for comment.
The Chinese PC maker has been trying to diversify away from selling only the heavily commoditised personal computer, having launched in the past year a smartphone in its home market and announcing plans to roll out a tablet PC. China has been a notoriously difficult market for video console makers, which make most of their money from game sales, due to rampant piracy in the country.
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