By Jared Newman | Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at 9:59 pm
You may have heard earlier this week about Lenovo’s IdeaPad U1, an 11.6-inch laptop with a fully detachable tablet screen. Lenovo had it on display tonight, and the press were clamoring to get a look.
Seeing the IdeaPad U1 up close, it’s hard not to get a bit giddy. You essentially get two machines in one, the base computer powered by a Core 2 Duo processor and the tablet running on a 1 GHz Snapdragon ARM chip. Peeling the tablet from its shell requires a simple pull away from the translucent red backing, then upwards.
Once separated, the tablet switches into a custom, Linux-based operating system that, sadly, is pretty jerky. However, the product is six months out, and Lenovo says they want to boost the smoothness factor before release. Otherwise, the tablet mode is easy enough to navigate, with four big panels for photos, videos, music and documents. There’s also a six-panel screen that includes a variety of widgets, such as weather and e-mail.
A couple other points of concern: the tablet’s screen got washed out pretty easily at off-angles — it was easy to notice this as other people handled the unit around me. And if you don’t like the red shell, too bad, because that’s all Lenovo has in store for now.
Still, the idea of a modular computer is exciting. It’s definitely possible to use both pieces at once, with the base plugged into an external monitor (or downloading files idly) while you browse away on the tablet. Put together, the computers combine resources, sharing storage and getting eight hours of battery life where the tablet alone gets less than five. Many of the other specs are up in the air, but you’ll definitely get 4 GB of RAM (512 MB for the tablet), 2 USB ports and a 1.3-megapixel Web cam.
Lenovo said they’re hoping to get the IdeaPad U1’s price under $1,000 for a May or June release.
[…] While technologies generally tend to trickle down from the high-end, the new availability of Optimus seems to represent the reverse. Lenovo has already been offering Optimus on its consumer-oriented IdeaPad laptops. […]
January 5th, 2010 at 11:20 pm
I read elsewhere it runs Windows when in laptop mode. Because of that I’m not interested. Try again Lenovo.
January 6th, 2010 at 12:34 am
Yup. When the tablet is attached to the body it’s a Windows PC like any other. To paraphrase Bob Marley, you can have some Linux sometimes, but you can’t have all the Linux all the time.
February 2nd, 2010 at 10:40 pm
I’m getting my hands on this gadget once it’s out in Malaysia!
September 15th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
I had one…not that great
September 15th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
Boy did these bomb
September 15th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Another great idea….but failed
September 28th, 2010 at 10:48 pm
This idea went well….not
September 29th, 2010 at 3:41 am
Seems like its too involved for what its worth
October 4th, 2010 at 5:48 pm
never seem one of these before
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