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Lenovo Pocket Yoga Convertible Tablet Clones Viao P Hardware

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The Vaio P will be given a run for its money by a new Lenovo netbook, dubbed the Pocket Yoga. The Lenovo netbook will share the Viao P’s form factor but adds a touchscreen with stylus input, obviously a tablet netbook. It may also have a built-in webcam, but that is all the details we can offer for now of the Pocket Yoga.

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4 Responses to “Lenovo Pocket Yoga Convertible Tablet Clones Viao P Hardware”

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    noname Says:

    This is a concept prototype from 2005. It will not be released.

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    BrianB Says:

    We can dream, can’t we?

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    Lenovo Pocket Yoga UMPC: The Sony Vaio P reinvented as a Tablet PC « Geek Eye for the Clueless Guy Says:

    [...] Lenovo Pocket Yoga UMPC: The Sony Vaio P reinvented as a Tablet PC Taking a stab at the new form factor Sony has introduced with their Vaio P, Lenovo has unveiled images of their upcoming Pocket Yoga UMPC. [...]

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    | Acne Therapy Asia Says:

    Many yoga classes are out there, and you may be turned off if you pick one that does not suit your personality and state of physical fitness. For most beginners, a hatha or vinyasa class will be most appropriate, depending on whether you want a slow or fast-paced class. These are basic styles, and you can always try something fancier later.

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