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New Lenovo ThinkPad puts corporate on the widescreen point

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

New Lenovo ThinkPad puts corporate on the widescreen point

Today announced Lenovo the ThinkPad T60 large screen notebook PC, First-ever Company’s 15.4” large screen T Series notebook. Beginning at only 5.1 pounds, the widescreen ThinkPad T60 is the largest 15.4” widescreen laptop notebook among the 5 top PC vendors and T Series continue the heritage of improvement and performance.  The large screen PCs is more and more becoming popular choices for customers. According to Gartner, “transitions numerous technology during 2006, as well as options widescreen format, have become more common along with top resolution.”

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The ThinkPad 15.4” T60 widescreen monitor is shorter in height than a ThinkPad T60 15” average display, lets frequent flyers to increase more space between the unlock large screen and backrest in face of them. This dimension of screen display will support in evaluating spreadsheets and records on a plane or in other tour situations. Including to accommodating taut physical spaces, the ThinkPad T60 15.4” large screen WXGA display provide 30% more data on the display than either today’s existing 14.1” or 15” T60 ThinkPad XGA displays. Thee extra space helps “power presenters” exploit the screen view.

X61s ThinkPad from Lenovo

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

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One of our most wanted ultra portables just got a power heighten. Like its precursor, the Lenovo ThinkPad X61s ($2,228 as configured) brag a trustworthy design a top in class keyboard, and sufficient safety features to make the most experienced hacker consider retirement. What’s new is the power, good protocol of Intel’s newest Core 2 Duo Low Voltage processor, which also sends long battery life. Although its shockingly low Wi-Fi score (for 802.11n), normal ratio screen, and need of a built-in optical drive, you’ll be cheerful with this costly undersized performer.

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The truth that Lenovo didn’t mess with the design of the X Series is generally an excellent thing. With the integrated 8 cell battery, which hangs off the reverse, the X61s weighs currently 3.3 pounds. The X61s sense a bit after the times. The 12.1-inch Ultra Light present is plenty light (with 180 nits of brightness, compare with 150 for the normal screen), and the dull end does an excellent job cutting down on look angrily. But this panel’s standard aspect ratio could make anybody who’s used to a widescreen feel like they just get launched back a few years. Our design built-in 2GB of RAM, a fast 7,200-rpm hard drive, and both 802.11n and Bluetooth wireless. The correct side of the system houses two USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, and the mic and headphone jacks, and on the left side you’ll locate another USB 2.0 port, VGA connector & Ethernet port.