
Many were impressed by the news about
Gizmo Freescale , but as you can see, she has a competitor. The Lenovo U1 has a similar design, although it seems more rounded in appearance.
Functional differences: in the assembled state, it runs under Windows 7 on an Intel processor with a low level of power consumption, and when disassembled, it uses an ARM processor and uses a Linux distribution.
While the truth is not clear whether we can, moving from the assembled state to the disassembled, continue to work with the same material. But we hope that Lenovo will figure it out.

Thanks to
lunatik42 :
Video about transition from one OS to another can be found
here.Here are the product specifications - for the tablet and the assembled version separately:
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Tablet option:1.6 pounds ~ 0.73 kg
1GHz Snapdragon processor
512MB RAM DDR1
16GB SSD
Assembled option:3.8 pounds ~ 1.72 kg
Intel Core2 Duo U4100 processor
4GB DDR3 RAM (max.)
128GB SSD
The price in America on the U1 starts with a thousand dollars.
It seems Freescale would be a more attractive proposition for most.
Although let's wait for CES, and there it will become clear.