First ARM-based Snapdragon Smartbook Is Lenovo’s Skylight

Out of Lenovo’s entire crop of CES laptop offerings, the Skylight might be the neatest of the bunch. Wait. Did I just say that about a netbook? I did! The ARM-based 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon smartbook features a 10.1-inch display, full keyboard, up to 10 hours of battery life, weighs less than 2 lbs. and has built-in Wi-Fi and 3G. You’ll have to sign up with AT&T for service. Storage space is limited with 20GB of onboard flash memory and 2GB available via the cloud. Look for the Skylight in AT&T stores starting in April for $499.

Lenovo Skylight [Product Page]

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  • http://www.twitter.com/leverus Lev Grossman

    I understood like two words in that headline

  • doubleang

    Lev, Im pretty sure ARM stands for Adjustable Rate Mortgage. Does that help?
    I dunno Peter, I think it looks a bit goofy; whats with the 2 inches of usless black plastic above the screen?

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