Manufacturer | Lenovo |
---|---|
Type | Smartbook |
Media | micro SDHC and SDHC card reader |
Operating system | Linux-based custom |
CPU | ARM ( Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon) |
Memory | 512 MB |
Storage | 8 GB mini SD card, 8 GB flash, 4 GB USB stick |
Display | 10.1 in (260 mm) diagonal WXGA (1280 × 720) LCD |
Sound | internal microphone, mono speaker, stereo output |
Input |
Keyboard Touchpad |
Camera | 1.3 Mp |
Connectivity |
WLAN
802.11 3G Quadband WCDMA + SIM card slot 2× USB 2.0 mini HDMI connector 3.5 mm stereo out |
Power | 10 hours battery life |
Online services | 2 GB online storage |
Mass | 1.95 lb |
Lenovo Skylight was a small portable computer with mobile data capabilities (sometimes called a smartbook) designed by Lenovo. [2] The project was announced in January 2010, but was cancelled less than six months later.
Qualcomm was rumored to announce a smartbook at an analyst meeting on November 12, 2009. [3] A Lenovo device concept was shown, and reported that it would be announced officially at the Consumer Electronics Show of January 2010. [4] [5] [6] [7] The Lenovo device was expected to be sold through AT&T carrier in the US. A Lenovo device was submitted to the FCC earlier in October, rumored to be the smartbook in question. [8] [9] In early January 2010, it was announced that the Lenovo smartbook's name would be "Skylight" and more detailed specifications were made public. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Some of the design differences from a traditional notebook included a semicircular shape, relatively larger touchpad, and Universal Serial Bus connector which extends out from the keyboard surface. [15] The Skylight used the Snapdragon technology from Qualcomm with a custom Linux operating system. [16]
In May 2010 the product was cancelled. [17]
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
---|---|
Type | Smartbook |
Media | micro SDHC and SDHC card reader |
Operating system | Linux-based custom |
CPU | ARM ( Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon) |
Memory | 512 MB |
Storage | 8 GB mini SD card, 8 GB flash, 4 GB USB stick |
Display | 10.1 in (260 mm) diagonal WXGA (1280 × 720) LCD |
Sound | internal microphone, mono speaker, stereo output |
Input |
Keyboard Touchpad |
Camera | 1.3 Mp |
Connectivity |
WLAN
802.11 3G Quadband WCDMA + SIM card slot 2× USB 2.0 mini HDMI connector 3.5 mm stereo out |
Power | 10 hours battery life |
Online services | 2 GB online storage |
Mass | 1.95 lb |
Lenovo Skylight was a small portable computer with mobile data capabilities (sometimes called a smartbook) designed by Lenovo. [2] The project was announced in January 2010, but was cancelled less than six months later.
Qualcomm was rumored to announce a smartbook at an analyst meeting on November 12, 2009. [3] A Lenovo device concept was shown, and reported that it would be announced officially at the Consumer Electronics Show of January 2010. [4] [5] [6] [7] The Lenovo device was expected to be sold through AT&T carrier in the US. A Lenovo device was submitted to the FCC earlier in October, rumored to be the smartbook in question. [8] [9] In early January 2010, it was announced that the Lenovo smartbook's name would be "Skylight" and more detailed specifications were made public. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Some of the design differences from a traditional notebook included a semicircular shape, relatively larger touchpad, and Universal Serial Bus connector which extends out from the keyboard surface. [15] The Skylight used the Snapdragon technology from Qualcomm with a custom Linux operating system. [16]
In May 2010 the product was cancelled. [17]