Lenovo's Snapdragon smartbook gets Android, pictured properly

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Courtesy Engadget  Thu, 11/26/2009 - 05:20

That's right, sailor, Qualcomm has been dishing some more info on the future of smartbooks, and we now know that the Lenovo number we noticed being teased earlier this month will be driven by a vanilla copy of Google's Android OS .

Other data of import includes a purported battery life of more than eight hours and always-on connectivity through 3G (provided by AT&T in the US), WiFi and "other radios," all of which should go...


 

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