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March 25, 2010 | iKendra | Comments 0

Lenovo Skylight review

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Tech correspondent of the Singapore Daily, Darry Kang was lucky enough to get his hands on the impressive Lenovo Skylight Smartbook. According to his initial impressions, the flash is supported by the browser but it is slow as molasses in January. Heck, it could not even playback a YouTube video nicely. This is a shock to us as in our review, the HTC HD2 (also powered by Snapdragon) that we reviewed sometime back did not show any lags when playing back a YouTube video. Let’s hope they fix this bug as-soon-as-possible because this smartbook is all about web-browsing.

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The OS is easy to use and multi-tasking is supported. That said, the smartbook began to choke when more than 9 apps were open in the background. Other important points from his review were:

  • Non-user replaceable battery
  • Big and (f)ugly USB flash drive that is used for storage

Excuse our bluntness, but this smartbook has way too many flaws to become successful and we are, in fact, very  surprised to see that Lenovo decided to use a USB flash drive as main storage and non-user replaceable battery in this smartbook. Seriously, what were they thinking?

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Read our HTC HD2 review

[via blog.dk.sg]


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