As the netbooks market gets more competitive, design has emerged as a big factor for companies seeking to distinguish their products.

Lenovo's latest netbook photos show it may just blow its rivals out of the water when it comes to looks. The company teased Monday with pictures of a new netbook called Pocket Yoga. The photos also show a netbook with a nice almost full-sized keyboard that supports a touchscreen for a stylus. It also has a form factor that allows it to be flipped into a small tablet PC.

The Pocket Yoga design ultimately is reminiscent of the Sony Vaio P netbook released earlier this year. Sony has targeted that netbook at fashion conscious consumers. The Vaio P Lifestyle Series netbook comes with a 1.33GHz processor and a 8-inch screen.

There are no specifications yet available on the Pocket Yoga netbook or details on if the product will make it to market. It's all in the concept stage now. But based on the initial pictures it seems the device will be small enough to fit into the back pocket of your Levis jeans.

Till more details of the Pocket Yoga trickle out, feast on pictures of the netbook. It's drool worthy.

See also:

Lenovo's Flickr gallery of Pocket Yoga

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