The filing was done by Lenovo's OEM partner Compal Electronics, and from it we do know that the U1 comprises of a tablet and a netbook-like keyboard dock. Originally, the U1 was powered by Windows when it was docked, alongside a custom Skylight Linux OS in tablet mode. Over the course of the past 500 days, Lenovo decided to ditch Skylight and replace it with Android 2.2 Froyo, which isn't such a bad idea after all since Android is clearly taking over the world by storm.
There is no concrete release date for the Lenovo U1 as at press time, but “soon” would be a pretty good indication for anything that has received FCC approval.
source: Ubergizmo
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