The New Lenovo U1 Hybrid Exposed, Rise In Laptop Insurance Follows PDF Print E-mail
Written by David T. Hersch   
Sunday, 29 August 2010 08:28
From the beginning of Apple iPhone's touch screen technology, their engineers have been pioneering in introducing it to gizmo excited individuals in the market, and this actually includes myself. And currently, Apple has been setting this movement by introducing the new iPad, that if you would look closely, seems to be a bigger version of their iPhone, but this is simply a tablet that you could take along with you and so you can read your ebooks, maybe watch a featured film and browse the net with. Chiefly, the same functions the iPhone already posses, but this time in a larger version.
by DavidT.Hersch


From the beginning of Apple iPhone's touch screen technology, their engineers have been pioneering in introducing it to gizmo excited individuals in the market, and this actually includes myself. And currently, Apple has been setting this movement by introducing the new iPad, that if you would look closely, seems to be a bigger version of their iPhone, but this is simply a tablet that you could take along with you and so you can read your ebooks, maybe watch a featured film and browse the net with. Chiefly, the same functions the iPhone already posses, but this time in a larger version.

So when they focused on being the pioneer, some of them just might have failed to recognize what a computer user would require in his/her system aside from the litheness. A lot of reviews state how the iPad by Apple possess vital weak points when taken to account with it the Lenovo U1 hybrid notebook computer regarding its applications and user-friendliness. Different from the iPad, if I will give my opinion, the iPad looks look like a over emphasized iPhone which has almost no benefits a typical computer user is used to have in their typical laptop / notebook, and lets not forget to mention, customers are looking for their laptop's multiple tasking features that they cant seem to find in the iPad as one can only execute one window at a time in its screen at any given moment.

The Lenovo U1 hybrid Pad is nothing but an average tablet. With its slick design you bet it's one of the thinnest looking tablets around, but wait till you see its other side. It comes with a keyboard where you put your tablet on and in a split of second, the interface will change and now you have a handy notebook you can use for the laptop feel we have always been accustomed to. This idea is surely innovative and many will just greedily wait till it eventually hit the stores.

And when you buy this gadget, I just hope they can be able to give the right laptop insurance to protect it since it is indeed a hybrid, so hopefully identifying whether it will be covered for a laptop insurance coverage or an iPad coverage wouldn't be an issue since it is simply letting you experience the beauty of both worlds in one package.

I'm pretty confident that insurance underwriters are competent in dealing with major customer needs and concerns so the moment they acquire this computer hybrid, customers will be given the knowledge that surely they can insure this important computer for work and leisure. So if its iPad insurance you have to get or just your typical laptop insurance that will fit the U1's design, getting this wonderful fresh hybrid computer is definitely going to allow the user to enjoy to best of the advances of iPad and laptop innovations.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.