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CES 2010 - Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

After fiddling with the IdeaPad U1s beautiful touchscreen display, we think this new hybrid device may be one of the coolest devices weve seen in a while. The new Lenovo hybrid device is a slate tablet running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon ARM CPU and the Skylight Linux interface when a user removed from its notebook frame, and then if you dock it back into the clamshell it seamlessly switches back to a Windows 7 operating system, running on an Intel Core 2 Duo U4100 processor. The new Lenovo notebook/tablet will ship in June 2010 and is priced at $999.

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  • each time you post these cheesy videos

    you get 1 less customer

    nobody wants to watch these videos

  • lol laggy, don't you guys have eyes??? its like pentium 2

  • its around 1000

  • @djayamek A lot more than the iPad. this has a core 2 duo and as far as I'm concerned that needs a lot more expensive chipset as well. I'd still prefer the iPad though anyways because of it's ergonomics. Too bad they screwed us with the usb.

  • Lenovo really beat the new apple iPad on this one.

    amazing. i wonder how much this bad boy is gonna

    be?

  • can you use the multi touch touchscreen is windows mode?

  • Oh wow, Lenovo beat Apple with the Itouch PC. LOL

  • Amazing!

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