
We want something Androidish
Lenovo has decided to change its Linux distribution to
install Google's Android in its upcoming U1 Hybrid and Skylight smartbooks.
Apparently the outfit hopes that Android will increase
the performance and usability of its devices. Last year it was showing off two smartbooks powered by a
Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and ran on a proprietary form of Linux.
Lenovo is banking upon the popularity of the Android OS
and the growing Android Market for the success of its smartbooks. Reviewers criticised the Lenovo gear for lacking
performance, in spite of having a decent user interface. Lenovo believes the
shift to the more consumer friendly Android will fix this.
In a statement to Laptop Mag, Lenovo said: “As a result
of Lenovo’s strategic shift towards open standards such as an Android
kernel-based environment, the company has shelved its plans to release the
initial version of the Skylight smartbook that featured a proprietary
Linux-based OS.”