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by Valborg
As for the Lenovo U1 itself, it is not called the hybrid tablet for nothing. It consists of a tablet and a keyboard put in that will fly the coop the Lenovo U1 look like a netbook when engaged. At first, the hybrid tablet ran Windows when docked and ran on a exclusively Skylight Linux OS in tablet set-up. Unfortunately, Lenovo hasn’t announced the release date of its U1 hybrid tablet yet.
Source:Lenove U1 Hybrid Tablet has Made Its Way Through FCC | SLEETHERZ
06.07.11 MORE new tablets are showing up this year. This is exceptional news for consumers as no longer do we have to be stuck with choosing which iPad mould and specification is right for us, and rather we can now focus on which brand suits our drop. The Motorola Xoom, new versions of Samsung Galaxy Tab, LG Optimus Pad and the HTC Flyer are some of the finest looking and capable tablet devices that have emerged in the Stock Exchange lately. These are big names that we have all known and trusted for years, and that Apple has at the last moment met its match after a long winning streak in the Tablet head. The iPad has set the benchmark for new generation tablet computing, and consumers now desire an iPad alternative that can go head to head with the iPad. They also privation those extra connectivities, the ability to run Flash, and not sense locked down, on their tablets.
Source: AsiaOne
Lenovo releases the Hybrid PC U1 IdeaPad with two computers in one. A tablet and a laptop. One runs Windows 7, the other runs Skylight Linux OS.
IdeaPad U1 pushed back to next yearLenovo's IdeaPad U1, a hybrid PC that can purpose as both a laptop and a tablet, will be launched in China early next year, pushing back its release date from this past June. The Chinese PC maker delayed the issue because it did not meet company standards, according to comments made by Lenovo's Chief Marketing Bureaucrat David Roman to The Wall Street Record.
Lenovo IdeaPad U1 hybrid tablet operating system Android and Windows 7 the faulty side to an Intel CULV,with a Qualcomm SnapDragon processor from 1.3 GHz
by Josh Bancroft
At CES, Lenovo has introduced a shallow little dual mode netbook / tablet consortium dubbed the LePad Slate. Switch between Window 7 and Android 2.2operating systems using the functionality of a laptop and the portability of a tablet when on the go.