jkOnTheRun Geek Session: More of the U110 and a surprise application

By Kevin C. Tofel | Wednesday, May 7, 2008 | 4:51 PM CT | 17 comments |

We haven’t had a dual-chat about the Lenovo IdeaPad U110, so today I got a better look at it. James also has an advance look at some software that I’m sure folks will want when it gets released. If you surf the web on a handheld device, you’ll want to check this out.

Comments (17)

  • hmm, someone had a close encounter with a electric razor i suspect ;)

    turn.self.off — 11:11 AM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • James,

    Thanks for slamming/including me in your video :) I have to say you inspired me to try out Opera Mobile 9.5 even more on my upgraded (cough) Advantage. Keep up the great work guys.

    I also was quite impressed by that U110 at CES and hope to get my hands on one to play with as well.

    Matthew Miller (aka palmsolo)11:38 AM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • Man, you guys are giving me Wayne’s World flashbacks. I veel like it’s 1993 all over again.

    Nate — 11:39 AM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • What the frik?! Kendrick, what did I tell you about laying off the helium before doing videos?!! You torment me!

    Mike Cane11:53 AM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • … feel. I meant feel.

    Sorry.

    Nate — 1:10 PM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • I would love to see a comparison with the new Skyfire browser. I’m using Skyfire now and it is INSANELY powerful. I can only hope that Opera 9.5 is just as good to encourage a whole new level of competition.

    In fact, the one *negative* that I could put on Skyfire (this is a weird one) is that if I am looking for the mobile version of a webpage (Google for example), I get the full desktop version. But on a 5″ device, Skyfire should be incredible.

    Stephen Feger3:38 PM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • The U110 is Lenovo’s answer to Apple’s MacBook Air.

    I think it’s a winning recipe – too bad it can’t used to run OSX without hackery :/

    tnkgrl5:00 PM on May 7, 2008 Reply

  • I hope to give Skyfire a try on the Advantage. I haven’t downloaded the current version yet.

    James Kendrick1:53 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • Doesn’t Skyline use servers to squish and reformat things? Opera doesn’t, right?

    And you two — Fiend 1 & Fiend 2! You should be on your way to Guantanamo! Tech terrorists!!

    But first, answer all my questions! Let’s get our priorities straight here, after all.

    Mike Cane2:34 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • Skyfire, not Skyline, uses servers to render the pages quickly and then feed them to the mobile device.

    James Kendrick3:05 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • Sky-wutevah. So I was right! And I’m not even paying attention. Spooky, innit?

    Mike Cane4:38 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • whats the closest to the u110 with touch/inking?

    solomon — 5:01 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • Hmm… that’s a toughie, Solomon. If you’re willing to forgo touch capability, I’d say the Toshiba R500 is a pretty comparable device: 12-inch display, 2.4-pounds starting weight, 11.1″ x 8.5″ x .77 to 1″ in size. Processor is a little slower at 1.33 GHz however. Anyone else have any thoughts on a comparable device?

    Kevin C. Tofel5:10 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • smaller and lighter would be a plus that’s why i’m hesitating on the hp tx2000z series, how bout the 2710p or p1620 or anything coming up in the next 90 days.

    solomon — 5:24 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • The P1620 was just released a few months ago so there won’t likely be a replacement in the next 90 days. Fujitsu is working on a new 13.3″ tablet with passive digitizer and Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 CPU (2.26GHz, 3MB L2 Cache, 25W). No word on release date.

    http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1162

    nomo — 5:52 AM on May 8, 2008 Reply

  • James,

    Were you ever able to get skype to work on the Advantage? I am actually considering purchasing one now. I want a windows mobile device but all the phones I try just are too small for my liking. With that browser it seems almost perfect. I love my OQO but battery life stinks and just a bit too heavy to seriously carry every where I go

    scott — 8:10 AM on May 9, 2008 Reply

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