Monday, January 4, 2010

Lenovo U1 Hybrid



First the picture:



Yep, an 11.5 inch netbook with a detachable screen which can function on its own.
This gadget can function as a regular netbook (rather a laptop at this size) or you can instantly remove the screen and use it as a multi-touch slate. It runs on up to 4GB RAM (512 in slate mode) and the laptop runs an Intel Core2 Duo and the screen, when detached, runs a Qualcomm ARM Snapdragon.
They have the ability to share battery power, 3G wireless mobile broadband, and data.

All the other usual bits and pieces that make a decent laptop are present and has (as a slate only) a claimed 6 hours use - 5 hours running 3G.

Remind you of anything?
How about this picture of the AlwaysInnovating Touchbook/ (follow the link for more on that one). This released to market mid last year but I haven't heard anything about it since.



Anyway, at a proposed $999 you can get it for real around June, 2010
More info on the Lenovo from blog.laptopmag.com/

NanOs






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