Lenovo Releases a Convertible Laptop

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Lenovo takes a notebook and “chops the top!” This is pretty cool stuff, it’s both a notebook that can convert into a tablet. Both the notebook and tablet have their own processor and operating system, that can sync to work together, or work separately.

Lenovo Hybrid Notebook

Lenovo today announced the industrys first hybrid PC for consumers, the IdeaPad U1 hybrid notebook, featuring a groundbreaking detachable screen. The IdeaPad U1s unique design is engineered to provide consumers with two PCs in one device each with its own processor and operating system that work together and independently as either a clamshell laptop or a multitouch slate tablet. Leveraging the benefits of both CPU, the two devices can synchronize to work as one with the ability to share battery power, 3G wireless, data and documents. In this way, the base laptop system can serve as a hub and docking station and the slate tablet as a mobile device. The two PCs have been engineered to work together and independently through Lenovos Hybrid Switch technology that enables seamless toggling between the two processors.For instance, users can surf the Web in laptop mode and then continue from the same point without interruption if they detach to tablet mode.

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