Lenovo U1 Hybrid: Part Laptop, Part Tablet, All Awesome

At first, glance, it doesn't appear all too different than other entries in the IdeaPad lineup of laptops -- it has an 11.6-inch screen, a CULV Core 2 Duo and 4GB of RAM for all-day battery life and enough horsepower for light photo editing, plus Windows 7 and a 128GB SSD. But when you pop the screen out of its housing, it transforms into a multi-touch tablet running Linux on a Snapdragon processor (the same type found in the new Nexus One from Google) and a 16GB SSD for storing your most essential data.
The U1 Hybrid won't be available until June, and will start at $999. We'll be sure to get some hands-on time with this unique mashup once the floor at CES opens. [From: PC Mag, via: Engadget]














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Subscribe to commentsValJan 7th 2010 11:32AM
How about we ditch the 128GB SSD, the intel processor, half the 2GB RAM, and the windows 7 license? Then again, if it is going to cost 500 bucks like their other model, there wouldn't be much point in the exercise
(Unverified)Jan 28th 2010 9:15PM
I wonder if it will be possible to access both drives when in "docked" mode.