They industry’s first hybrid notebook – One PC, two devices. Detach the screen to switch between full-function notebook and 3G multitouch slate tablet for mobile Internet. Coming Summer 2010. Wall Street Journal Top Ten Gadgets of CES for the U1 Laptop Magazine Best Netbook: U1 Laptop Magagine Best Smartbook: Skylight Popular Science Best Products of the Future: U1 CNET Best Computer of CES 2010: U1
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ill stick to the ipad.
@mack89 Yeah, but the problem is no app store
JODAJFOIGJIOR THAT’S SO COOL
Seriously WTF?!……
The main problem – It’s Ugly
that is so awesome
i want to hit the people who made this commercial
Netbook or iPad? No! Its an IdeaPad U1 ^^
@juanizzlette u suck so hard
fuc the design! i want one with awsome tecnologi
imo kinda suck
No good i mean
Very nice product … Round 1 Lenovo
@TheWeirdTwinkie that was an early preview model, they haven’t fnished building it yet by the time it is released the lag problems should be solved
@Merocity well i don’t really think it’s much harder to carry the tablet than to carry the tablet inside the thing. besides, i think it would also serve as a good case at the same time, so why not just carry both?
i rather have ipad. lol
Amazing… got to have one!
WOW SO IT CAN BE A LAPTOP AND SLATE ALL IN ONE I THINK I MIGHT PREFER THIS I MEAN TYPING WITH A KEYBOARD IS MUCH EASIER THAN TOUCH SCREEN
I hope Apple can watch this and learn the right way to surprise us
@TheWeirdTwinkie Commercials do have the tendency to exaggerate the performance or quality of the thing being advertised. Even the worst computers on earth have commercials that say they’re awesome. This is why advertising and news-editorial (the sort of people who review computers,) are separate majors within journalism schools. Want pretty-and-shiny? Commercial. Want honest? Review. Two different things that shouldn’t be confused -though many people do.
i saw in another video that the thingy is laggy. how come it works wonders in the commercial .
It’s a nice idea. But I cant imagine why I would leave the keyboard behind. So it would mainly live as a laptop. For instance,if I left my laptop at work and commuted home with the tablet what then?
@ivanoschen – I used to carry a very heavy notebook with me. But it wasn’t practical to do so. The iPad can’t let me work on spreadsheets, presentations, etc, at least not like I want it to. It’s a nice machine, but I’m going to hold out for a while.
@iamaladycanyousaveme
And besides gaming, there is far more scope for a PC device. Whether it’s photoshop or web design or music creation or programming, you can do anything on a PC, and these notebooks let you do all that while on the move or while sitting in bed. The fact that this device also lets you unplug the screen is a nice bonus too. Although I can’t help but think it’s somewhat redundant. If I had a normal notebook, I can’t imagine often craving the ability to detach the screen.
I am looking for a notebook with a budget of S$1,400 to S1,600/-. Minimum Processor speed i5, 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, 500GB HDD, DVD super Multi, graphic card, ATI HD 5650 1GB or about this range, screen display, High Definition LED display, 6 cell.
I would appreciate your advice of which brand and model I can consider.
Thank you
Ian Goh
Here's something that might catch your eye. It also has updated manuals. Good Luck

it looks like ^^ äm yes, if they change the design i will buy it^^