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    Lenovo Announces IdeaPad U1 and LePad Hybrid Notebook Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Amber Riippa, Jan 4, 2011.

  1. Amber Riippa

    Amber Riippa NotebookReview.com Contributor

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    Today Lenovo unveiled their first slate, the new IdeaPad U1 and LePad hybrid, a multi-touch Android slate running on LeOS that can go mobile in HD or connect to the U1 keyboard base and run on Windows 7. The tablet has Lenovo’s seamless hybrid technology to switch quickly from the Android OS to Windows. Lenovo says this same technology will not disrupt the Wi-Fi, WCDMA/EVDO 3G wireless internet connection included with the slate.



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  2. coldmack

    coldmack Notebook Virtuoso

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    If the screen quality/color is better than average I could be sold on it as a upgrade to my TT. Then again I kind of always wanted a windows tablet. I like how the went ulv i5 instead of some Atom variant.
     
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    willinja Notebook Geek

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    well it has great resolution for a 10" but i still think that the price for both machine is just to expensive still i like the concepts

    how fast the ulv i5 ?
     
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    w4j3d Notebook Consultant

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    In terms of frequency I think 1.2Ghz.


    Can we use win 7 while it's not connected to anything?