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Spotted: Lenovo’s convertible, multi-touch netbook

OK we’ve said it, we’re not a fan of PC Fair. It’s just too crowded and too much of a hassle for us but admitably, they are a few gems to be discovered…and here’s one of them.

The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t netbook

This Lenovo is not your run of the mill netbook. It spots a convertible form factor that allows you to switch from normal netbook configuration to a tablet style device just with the swivel of its 10.1in multi-touch screen.

Specs wise, it’s pretty standard stuff, with an Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB RAM and a 250GB HD drive. The S10-3t will set you back about RM1900.

Its pretty steep price to pay for a netbook and that multi-touch swivel screen had better be able to do some pretty neat tricks if we are to be impressed.

If only we can get our hands on one. Hmmm…

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