Disguised Tablets

The Ideapad U1 Hybrid is the Touchscreen Computer of Your Dreams

There are regular laptops and then there is the Ideapad U1 Hybrid concept from IBM’s PC division. What looks like a regular (but devilishly handsome) computer is actually a 11.6-inch touchscreen tablet. The screen actually comes out of the body too!

The Ideapad U1 Hybrid "operates as a computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, Windows 7 and a 128GB solid state drive," according to TomsGuide. "But the screen is outside the body, it operates as an independent tablet computer, complete with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a Linux OS, 512MB of RAM and 16GB of flash memory."

Expect this kickass tablet on the market by June 2010 for a super affordable price of $1,000. What a deal for something that looks this good!
Trend Themes
1. Convertible Laptops - The Ideapad U1 Hybrid has the ability to transform from a laptop to a tablet, reflecting the trend for versatile electronic devices.
2. Dual Operating Systems - The Ideapad U1 Hybrid combines two operating systems, catering to the trend of using multiple devices or operating systems interchangeably.
3. Disruptive Tablets - The Ideapad U1 Hybrid introduces innovation by combining two different tablets in a single laptop, disrupting the traditional device setup.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Hardware - Computer hardware manufacturers can benefit from creating transformative devices that cater to the trend of convertible devices.
2. Software Development - Software developers can take advantage of the trend towards dual operating systems to create software that works seamlessly across multiple platforms.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics manufacturers can benefit from creating products that disrupt the traditional setup of devices to cater to the trend of versatile electronic devices.

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