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    You are at:Home»Gadgets»Lenovo launches USB dongle to link your smartphone and Desktop

    Lenovo launches USB dongle to link your smartphone and Desktop

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    By Tony Niameh on January 6, 2016 Gadgets, News, Products, Xiaomi

    Lenovo has just launched a USB dongle; Link 32gb that can connect your Android smartphone to your Windows desktop through a seamless sync. This was announced at CES 2016. Featuring a USB 3.0 port, contents can be dragged and dropped using 32gb link from the phone to your PC and vice versa. Videos can be watched comfortably on the latter in full screen that you’ve stored on the former, and just navigate the Android UI using a keyboard and mouse.

    To use this device, customers will need to be running Windows 7 and above, have an Android device running 5.0 Lollipop connected via USB to the Link 32GB, and have the Link app installed.

    Some of the setbacks using this device includes the Link app installation prerequisite and lack of wireless capabilities. To get the picture-in-picture Android to Windows experience, you’ll need to run a cable between your phone and Link device, then plug the memory key into your computer’s USB 3.0 port.

    The Link is set to cost $40, and will be available in March.

    Other great announcements by Lenovo at CES 2016 includes a refresh of its Yoga, Ideacentre, and Ideapad line-ups. Lenovo, a Chinese multinational computer technology company is presently in competition with the likes of Huawei, ZTE, Xiaomi and upcoming startup OnePlus.

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