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The IdeaPad U1’s fashionable scarlet red exterior has a footprint just smaller than a piece of notebook paper and is paired with an equally impressive 3.8 pound thin and light design.With its unique detach-and-converge design, users can easily remove the screen to instantly switch from clamshell mode into a multitouch slate tablet. When the IdeaPad U1 is in its traditional clamshell form, the system boasts an 11.6 inch HD LED screen and runs Windows 7. When the 1.6 pound, multitouch screen is removed, it becomes an independent slate tablet with a powerful ARM processor, running Lenovo’s customized Skylight operating system.
Leveraging the benefits of both CPU, the two devices can synchronize to work as one with the ability to share battery power, 3G wireless, data and documents. The two PCs have been engineered to work together and independently through Lenovo’s Hybrid Switch technology that enables seamless toggling between the two processors, users can surf the Web in laptop mode and then continue from the same point without interruption if they detach to tablet mode.
The IdeaPad U1’s laptop and tablet modes each support more than five hours of 3G Web browsing and 60 hours of 3G standby. In addition, the U1 comes with integrated video camera and two stereo speakers with integrated microphone with echo cancellation make this the ideal PC for users who need flexibility but do not want to compromise features or functionality.
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This isn't completely dead - just delayed. Instead of putting their own custom Linux build on the tablet as initially planned it looks like they're going to use Android instead.
www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsI...
I love this concept and hope it comes to fruition.
Does anybody know about this product's digitizer? iam really curious about it. so far i haven't read or heard anything about it. is it capable of taking notes or drawing?
This is a bummer "Lenovo Cans Skylight OS In Favor Of Android, U1 Also Downgraded" hothardware.com/News/Lenovo%2DCans%2DSky...
great idea but the screen is resistive, not capacitive
What processor will the base unit have? I know the 'tablet' half that runs the Linux distro will have the Snap-Dragon but I'm wondering if the base (PC) side will have an Intel Atom? If so I don't want this. I'd rather have an Adam or an iPad.
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