Where is the Linux 'smartbook'?
The smartbook has yet to emerge from pre-product purgatory, though a couple of high-profile devices are due soon.
So far, Lenovo is the only major device maker on record that is ready to deliver a product in the U.S. Its Skylight, originally due in April, will go on sale in the U.S. via AT&T in July, and this month in China, according to a Lenovo spokeswoman.
Though Hewlett-Packard's Compaq AirLife is visible on HP's U.S. support site, there's no indication when or if HP will release the smartbook in the U.S.. (Availability is, however, expected in Europe and Latin America.)
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