Lenovo Skylight Smartbook is now available in market. Just few hours back only Lenovo have announced details of the Skylight smartbook that is very thin and light. The Skylight is a 10 inch screen device that has a decent battery life of 10 hours allowing for all day usage between charges.
Lenovo has chosen CES as the venue for an interesting new launch as the Lenovo Skylight, the first ARM-based processor smartbook device based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset platform, makes its official debut.
Claiming to combine the best of smartphones and netbooks to create a new mobile consumer device, it certainly boasts an eye-catching sleek and slim design and is due to be available in “glossy lotus blue” and “earth red”.
The smartbook weighs under two pounds and runs a version of Linux from what we can tell that uses a system of widgets on the home screen that are updated real time from the web. Connectivity for the Skylight is provided by a built in 3G connection and wifi is also available to use.






Dual-screen laptops have often seemed more promising in concept than in execution. Consumers like me love the idea of more screen real-estate, especially creative and design types. But even desktop replacements have to be somewhat mobile. The Lenovo W700ds is the closest to a workable system I’ve seen, yet it’s really hard to find a laptop bag that it fits inside.



