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09.08.08, 10:51
Everyone’s been harping on about Lenovo’s push into the netbook industry with the announcement of the new IdeaPad. While many of Lenovo’s markets will have the option to choose between Linux and Windows, it seems the U.S. will not be one of them.
ZoomPC World reports that not only will Linux not be available to U.S. customers, but we also won’t get our hands on the IdeaPad S9, which has a smaller, 8.9-inch screen.
Lenovo is keeping quiet about why the U.S. market is to be Linux free and lugging around the clunkier 10.2 inch models and we’re stumped as to why the U.S. isn’t getting the same deal as the likes of the UK and China.
PC World noticed the omission of Linux and indeed, the even bigger omission of the 8.9 inch model in the US press release. While the Lenovo talks up the almost ubiquitous 1.6GHz Atom processor, options for 80 or 160 GB HDDs or 4 GB SSDs, WiFi connectivity, two USB slots and a 4-in-1 multicard reader, one can’t help but notice the UK release is a little more filled out
No Linux for U.S. Lenovo Netbook - Only XP (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/Lenovo-Linux-Ideapad,news-28894.html)
ZoomPC World reports that not only will Linux not be available to U.S. customers, but we also won’t get our hands on the IdeaPad S9, which has a smaller, 8.9-inch screen.
Lenovo is keeping quiet about why the U.S. market is to be Linux free and lugging around the clunkier 10.2 inch models and we’re stumped as to why the U.S. isn’t getting the same deal as the likes of the UK and China.
PC World noticed the omission of Linux and indeed, the even bigger omission of the 8.9 inch model in the US press release. While the Lenovo talks up the almost ubiquitous 1.6GHz Atom processor, options for 80 or 160 GB HDDs or 4 GB SSDs, WiFi connectivity, two USB slots and a 4-in-1 multicard reader, one can’t help but notice the UK release is a little more filled out
No Linux for U.S. Lenovo Netbook - Only XP (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/Lenovo-Linux-Ideapad,news-28894.html)