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Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid: Have Some Tablet With Your Laptop

Posted by Jake Steinerman

Well this sure isn’t something I’ve seen before. With all this “2010 is the year of the tablet” talk, did you feel that you were going to have to make the choice between a tablet and a laptop/netbook? Well Lenovo may just have the answer: Get both! The answer comes in their IdeaPad U1 Hybrid, a device that has yet to be revealed at CES (which starts on January 7th in Las Vegas). No one has actually gotten their dirty little mittens on “Hannah Montana” laptop, as I am dubbing it (because when you dock/undock the tablet/screen, its a whole different “person”! Get it?). In fact, after a quick Google News search, only Engadget has published an article about this interesting little hybrid.

Due to the dual nature of the IdeaPad U1, its specs need to separated into 2 lists:

While in full laptop mode (or, as “Hannah Montana”):

  • CULV Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • 3.8 pounds

When the screen/tablet is removed (or, as “Miley Cyrus”):

  • Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chip
  • 16 GB SSD
  • Boots Lenovo’s Skylight Linux interface

Price: $999

Release: Sometime in June

Tune back to The Gadget 411 for more detailed specs when Lenovo officially announced the U1 Hybrid at CES!

(In all honesty, I can’t wait until they release the IdeaPad U2. Talk about a product placement made in heaven Bono!)

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Jake Steinerman - who has written 6 posts on The Gadget 411 – Gadget Reviews & Tech News.

Technology, and just about everything that revolves around it, is awesome. It affects every aspect of my (and just about everyone’s) life. So I decided to blog about it. And talk about it. And major in it. But there is no major called “Technology” at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Instead, “Social Computing Informatics” is the way I am going. Check out my blog and iReports! I always love comments and a good discussion about tech!

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  • Jmartyn
    Just Terrible customer service. Since there is no customer service, the warranty is useless and worthless. No live chat, no technical support, no online support...Shame on lenovo

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