Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is official in Japan, not very big
Lenovo hasn't been driving quite as hard after the thin-and-light consumer game as some others (though that U350 is a sexy exception), but this upcoming ULV-powered, 11.6-inch IdeaPad U150 should put it right in the runnings. Unfortunately for us, Lenovo has only just announced the computer for Japan, with no word on when it might be coming Stateside. The specs are alright, with a brand new Intel Core 2 Duo SU4100 ULV processor, integrated graphics, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, multitouch trackpad and Windows 7. We still don't have a price to go on, but since the whole point of that new Intel proc is taking ULV chips to somewhere approaching Atom prices, we're hoping for good things.
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in before ...that's what she said!
Holy ugly. That laptop has spider veins.
is...that...leather...on it?
Leather doesn't have a regular tesselating geometric pattern.
Testicular...what?
that's badass looking
remind me of Spiderman 3 black suit worn by Peter Parker, but it looks classy - hopefull can inspire some new idea
Do you get a free Whopper with it?
I must have missed something- I read that it only had an SU2300 processor...
Venom wants his laptop back.
@iamnotafish
Actually that laptop is the emo-spiderman laptop line. The only issue with the emo-spiderman line is that the windows start tone causes the symbiote to fly into a rage and instantly issues a BSOD. That is a fetal flaw IMHO.
^
Fetal flaw you say?
Why no Ion
Again! Why not give the buyer the option? Make 2 models or give the option for switchable dedicated graphics. Come on!
The ion platform is for netbooks..
Just wait for ion2 coming out later this year, which should support culv as well
i should add : netbooks as in intel atom
Wow, that's ridiculously gaudy.
Sexy. Looks better to carry around than all the netbooks or ultraportables I've seen.
Lol @ Alphaville reference...
the WEIGHT!! what's the weight my dear engadget!!!??
it's 1,5kg or 3,3lb.
OK, thanks!!!
did anyone else here see that and immediately think: Ansys?