Ideapad U1 Hybrid: lap-tablet or tablet-top?
Posted on April 14th, 2010 by Nidhi
One device: two pieces. Lenovo’s much anticipated Ideapad U1 Hybrid will be hitting retail shortly. The official Lenovo shop website says the U1 Hybrid is coming soon and is letting people register their interest. Just so we’re all in the loop, the U1 Hybrid is a mashup between 11.6-inch CULV notebook and Snapdragon tablet.
The U1 Hybrid comes with 4GB RAM (512MB in tablet mode) and can support a 128GB SSD (16GB is used for the tablet). Other features include two USB ports, eSATA, VGA, HDMI, 4-in-1 card reader, and a 1.3MP webcam. The operating system is catered for by Windows 7 when using as a laptop and Lenovo’s custom Linux OS in tablet mode. Price undisclosed.
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