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Lenovo’s U-niquely Designed IdeaPad U260 is the World’s First 12.5-Inch Ultraportable Laptop

Posted by The Editor: Tiana Cline  Monday, 22 November 2010 Share
Lenovo’s U-niquely Designed IdeaPad U260 is the World’s First 12.5-Inch Ultraportable Laptop

Last Friday a few of the Girl Guides were treated to a morning of pampering at the Renaissance Day Spa, by Lenovo as they introduced us to their latest netbook offering, the gorgeous IdeaPad U260.

It's the world's first 12.5-inch ultraportable consumer laptop, delivering a 16:9 widescreen dimension in a 12-inch form factor for the first time. This latest addition to the IdeaPad U Series is all about luxury and features a sleek, minimalistic design that includes a magnesium-aluminum alloy real metal cover, a leather-patterned palm rest and glass touchpad. Ooooh la la.

The IdeaPad U260 is high fashion in netbook form. Designed for consumers with a sophisticated sense of style, the U260 highlights seriously touchable premium details and craftsmanship. Inspired by the silhouette of a classic leather-bound journal, the U260 exudes elegance with a "U" shaped outline and a specially engineered one-piece magnesium-aluminum alloy frame, making it stronger than ever yet thinner and lighter than before. The exterior cover, which boasts a one-piece design without any breaks in the pattern, is made possible by the latest insert-moulding injection technology.

Its black leather-patterned palm rest is soft to the touch providing comfort and support for the user while giving a luxurious look. The stainless steel frame around the chiclet keyboard is the perfect complement to the leather-textured exterior. A durable, yet silky smooth glass touchpad with matte exterior etching gives just the right resistance for multi-touch functionality such as pinch-to-zoom photo browsing and web surfing. The U260 is available in mocha brown for those seeking a pop in their PC wardrobe.

Perfect for those who love to travel or executives who enjoy a classy netbook away from the office, the IdeaPad U260 is the right choice weighing in at less than three pounds and measuring just over a half-inch thin. The U260 is ergonomically designed with sleek curves, proportions and hinge mechanics for maximum comfort as it can be easily opened with one hand. Users will also enjoy standing out in a crowd with their uniquely designed, world's first 12.5-inch laptop powered by up to an Intel Core i7 processor for impressive performance and long battery life. The U260 can be configured with up to 320GB of hard drive storage or up to 128GB of SSD flash-based storage providing plenty of room for music, photos and movies. With up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, consumers can enjoy a seamless multimedia experience when browsing multiple web pages and using applications.

Additional features on the U260 include an industry leading Breathable Keyboard, an Intel Advanced Cooling Technology that allows the PC to run cooler and maintain spill resistance. Ambient Light Sensors on the U260 help protect users' eyes by automatically adjusting screen brightness based on lighting conditions and Lenovo's Active Protection System acts as an "airbag" for the hard drive to cushion data stored on the laptop in the event of a fall or drop. Those seeking entertainment and multimedia functionality will enjoy the U260's Dolby Advanced Audio surround sound speakers, HDMI output for streaming high definition to an HDTV and an integrated web camera for Skype and video calling.

The U260 comes with Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic or Premium and Lenovo Enhanced Experience for Windows 7, a unique Lenovo certification that delivers speedy boot-up and shutdown times, rich multimedia capabilities and easy system maintenance tools.

 

Pricing and Availability:

The Lenovo IdeaPad U260 laptop will be available first week in December through distribution - just in time for Christmas! www.buylenovo.co.za

The Editor: Tiana Cline

The Editor: Tiana Cline


Tiana's post-modern love of literature, Bollywood, Korean stationery and gourmet (home) cooking are only a distraction to her Xbox... and her 3DS... and her Wii. A videogame lobbyist in the making, during the day Tiana is a magazine editor who has fallen head-over-heels for technology and deeply-in-like with deadlines. It’s been said that she can stop publishing pandemonium with one stern look. Tiana is a virgo in brogues, and the editor of GirlGuides.

Twitter: @tianatweets

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  • Comment Link Vanessa MacLeod Monday, 22 November 2010 15:01 posted by Vanessa MacLeod

    Everytime a new style of computer used to come out, I'd be all like "Ooh" and "aah" and "wow" etc. Then one day (a few days after getting my first mac - about 5 yrs ago) it dawned on me that it doesn't matter how spectacular the outside is, and how zhoosh and touchy feely awesome the outside is, if the inside is running any form of Windows, then they're all the same thing. Period.

    My iMac is of course a thing of extreme beauty, but even if it were toxic green, with granny-undie floral prints all over it - I'd still rather have it in my house than any other computer.

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