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!
Disguised Tablets
The Ideapad U1 Hybrid is the Touchscreen Computer of Your Dreams
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.