Hands on: Lenovo Skylight review

Lenovo Skylight
Lenovo's Snapdragon-powered Skylight netbook avoids both Windows and Android

At a packed CES press conference, Lenovo took the wraps off Skylight – a new 10.6-inch ARM-based netbook device running Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip. Check out the gallery at the bottom of the page.

The tiny 800g notebook really is a marvel, with a good-feeling keyboard that belies its size, HDMI connector and a 10-hour battery life.

Lenovo press event

"Such a need is critical for emerging markets like China. With the explosive growth of mobile internet coming soon, the market doesn't have the specific products that meet the needs of the local people. "

"Our strategy is to dedicate our efforts into a line of mobile internet devices," said Yuanqing before moving on to the Lephone announcement. "These will all ship with the most popular internet applications., providing users with the best mobile internet experience."

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