January 6, 2011 |

Lenovo U1 Vid At CES 2011

The Lenovo IdeaPad U1 hybrid, as expected, has been announced and exposed at CES 2011. Techy JKK was lucky enough to see and test the device hands on style. The video shows the U1 in netbook form, as well as the tablet on its own – which ran Android without many glitches at all. Not only does it look nice, both on its own and with dock/keyboard, but its video playback and touchscreen also seemed to run nicely. To spruce you up on the U1, It’s a 10.1-inch Android 2.2 tablet that comes with a dock/keyboard. The dock/keyboard actually has an Intel chipset that allows the docked tablet to run Windows 7 OS. The tablet as a stand alone is ultimately the Lenovo Lepad, which is sold as a separate device than the tab + Windows OS dock/keyboard. Thin, nice, solid and smooth are all words that come to mind when watching JKK have at the tablet. This is certainly a device that may be ‘essential’ at the work place – so says that ‘anonymous’ note left at the boss’ suggestion box.

via jkkmobile

Categories: Android Tablet, Lenovo, Tablet, Video, Windows Tablet

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