It’s a netbook that can detach its screen which becomes a tablet.
In the grand old debate between netbooks and tablets, Lenovo has,
as expected, given you the best of both worlds. The Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid is exactly as it sounds. Let’s say you need a netbook to write a paper or transfer files between hard drives and then you want to go off and consume media. You use the netbook as it exists as you would use any Windows 7 netbook and then detach the screen from the computer’s chassis to hold an Android 2.2 tablet. The tablet is the “LePad” which is also available seperately.
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The IdeaPad U1 Hybrid - Solves your inner netbook versus tablet crisis
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