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Save Money on the Lenovo ThinkPad X201

We have tested 140 laptops and this year not many of them have the dual benefits of “incredible achievement” and “long battery life.” Then again, I think an Intel Core i5 machine with a starting price of 1,399 $ should be a few more choice adjectives thrown his way. It would also be useful tacked another descriptive term, to have it: Affordable. I think you know where this is headed. Not only that Lenovo, the price slashing of an extremely capable 12.1-inch business notebook with rebates between $ 400 – $ 515, LogicBUY is offering a stackable coupon worth an additional 20% discount.

Save Money on the Lenovo ThinkPad X201

So you say the Lenovo ThinkPad X201 have been set, cost about $ 1,899. That would be Core i7 quad-core computing power (including the overkill considering the X201 is only available with Intel graphics chips available are responsible for processing all the images sent to your computer? S displayed. Learn Moreintegrated graphics, but follow along with us here, is not it?), A 500GB like on HP Compaq Presario CQ62-225NR, the storage device that your operating system, programs and data. Learn More Hard Drive, 4 GB RAM, and long-lasting 9-cell battery (only an extra 30 bones upgrade) on your system. How much would you pay for Black Friday discounts and LogicBUY Lenovo? Oh, only $ 1,200. That is only $ 900 back in your pocket. No big deal. This is not worth a 42-inch HD TV or a cruise for two in the Caribbean or something …

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ThinkPad has NVIDIA Optimus video

Lenovo marked two milestones today, starting with a unique upgrade to the ThinkPad T series. The T410, T410 and T510 are the first known use business notebooks based on NVIDIA graphics switching Optimus and can to or from their special NVS 3100M video chipset and Intel integrated switch. The ability to slower, but Intel’s stingy video on battery, they are so much as a third more battery life or about an hour longer.

ThinkPad has NVIDIA Optimus video

Prices for the systems remain the same as before the election, Optimus, even though the NVIDIA optional on some models and reinforces the 14-inch T410 to 1,050 $ on the sale, T510 and T410 at $ 1,069 to $ 1,879. Normally costs $ 1299 to get the two regular notebooks.

Together with the new models, Lenovo has that the 60 millionth ThinkPad ship since the badge was replaced by IBM in 1992. The series is one of the pioneers of the modern notebook design into account and brought the first TFT-LCD in one of the first models, the first with built-in CD (1994) and DVD (1997) runs and the first with built-in Wi-Fi (2000) . ThinkPads were also the first with a number of more distinctive design features, such as a fold-out butterfly keyboard (1995), built-in standard security and fingerprint readers (2001 and 2004) and dual-screen workstations such as 2009, the W700 like on HP Pavilion dm4-1160us. To kick off the benchmark, Lenovo is running a short-term sell as much as 15 percent of the cost of a system will average between now and Friday.

Lenovo Thinkpad R61

Lenovo Thinkpad R61

Slim size, light weight, and keyboard illumination, ideal for the R61 on the street.

A classic ThinkPad, the R61 is full of nice features you do not usually find in a laptop, such as the Think Light, an LED lights up the keypad. The R61 is 14.1-inch screen and 5.8-pound weight make it an ideal travel companion, too. For a work-oriented notebook covered with all the trimmings, this model is hard to beat.

The first-rate keyboard includes both a touchpad and an Eraserhead nub, as well as special internet forward and backward buttons. An integrated fingerprint reader, located in the right palm rest in order to log-ins a breeze, if you do. You can hot-swap devices – the dual-layer DVD drive or an extra battery, among others – in and out of the right-side modular bay with one hand. On-screen documentation and system recovery utilities are just a keystroke away.

The 2.2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7500-equipped R61, which admirably in our speed tests by a World Bench 6 Beta 2 score of 80 years. The R61 is 3 hours, 19 minutes tested battery life is good.

The $ 2004 ThinkPad R61 is a nicely designed machine that deserves consideration as a destination portable.

Lenovo Thinkpad T400s Leak

Lenovo Thinkpad T400s Leak

The laptop has the same quality and performance of ThinkPad T Series holds. The laptop with a 14.1 inch WXGA + (1440 900) display with LED backlight, SSD drive option, support for E-SATA and WWAN (3G) wireless connectivity.

Specifications:

  • Intel SP9400 SP9600 (2.4 2.53GHz)-processor
  • 14.1 WXGA + LED backlight, with a Webcam
  • Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 120 GB 5400 RPM HDD SSD drive
  • Gigabit Ethernet –
  • Intel 5300 AGN, WLAN
  • WWAN 3G
  • 5-in-1 Media Card Reader
  • Fingerprint Reader, Bluetooth
  • Windows Vista Business 32-bit

The laptop is 0.83 cm thick with a weight of 3.9 kg There are currently no possibility for a discrete graphics card. However, the prices of SSD drives have been reduced compared to previous models. This new model is slimmer than previous models, but Thinkpad laptop is even more robust. The laptop comes with a regular connection options, but the HDMI port is missing, has become a new standard for laptops. The modem connection has been dropped, possibly due to the lower. There are also some small changes to the keyboard, the keys are curved, and there are some changes to the trackpad pointer and track as well. Lenovo Thinkpad T400s looks like a good combination of performance, light weight and durability.

Lenovo ThinkPad X200 to get CULV

Lenovo ThinkPad X200 to get CULV

After a leak, Lenovo is apparently working on a new ThinkPad X200 that a CULV processor. While this rumor is not confirmed, it would be useful, as Lenovo has himself admitted they thought about the creation of a ThinkPad CULVfor the future, if not on a time-frame.The ThinkPad X200 models currently with SL-Series Core 2 Duo processor. This has the prices upwards, but with a 1.2 GHz Celeron M chip, the cost would decrease, as would the voltage used. The new system would also provide a 160 GB hard drive and 2 GB of memory.

The price is not known, nor is a release date. It can not come. We just have to wait and see. But it would be useful in this business for Lenovo to seek, to drop their price point a bit.

Lenovo May Be Working on a Business Netbook

Lenovo May Be Working on a Business Netbook

Lenovo is “exploring” the possibility of a ThankPad-branded Netbook. Such a Netbook would be a guess, is the first specifically to the business people. Does this mean that we begin to see the blurring of the line between Netbook and notebook? One can dream, friends. One can dream.All of this is as a result of Lenovo Netbook doing quite damn good for themselves. The IdeaPad, which was first released in 2008, is not too shabby: the course on his laptop Magazine high (ish) mark, they were so impressed that the Australian officials 230,000 of them are now circulating within schools in New South Wales and Victoria.

The natural development is obvious, offers the same advantages Netbook low-cost, small size, the ability to bold to say, your friends that you have a “cool new Netbook” on the landing, Business Elite. But then you run into the problem, even if you really want a powerful Netbook, why not just a regular laptop to buy?

In any case, this is all nonsense of these talks is that Lenovo has admitted that at least the idea of a business-y ThinkPad Netbook.

via gizmodo

Lenovo ThinkPad X200t Tablet PC

Lenovo ThinkPad X200t Tablet PC

Today we look at the ThinkPad X200t which, believe it or not, the first widescreen Tablet PC Don ThinkPad name. Based on a 12.1in, 1280 x 800 resolution bears all characteristics of the ThinkPad brand: it’s black, it is decorated in soft-touch plastic and is built like a Roman road.

Because outside of the really Ruggedized notebooks, like the Toughbooks from Panasonic, it’s hard to believe a brand of notebook, so reassuringly sturdy than the ThinkPad. The magnesium-alloy chassis and plastic ensures high quality of each element of the machine is reassuringly stable and robust, while the 360-degree hinge for the screen has a smooth, but be safe.

Nowhere is this quality more apparent when, as in the keyboard. Although the course X200t live or die on the quality of the tablet functionality, when used as a standard notebook keyboard, it will be good. Keys, that company, and positive feeling that the ThinkPad brand, setting the standards that all other laptop keyboards are judged. There are desktop keyboards, which can not even approach the level of comfort and offer feedback on here. This keyboard is also spill-proof.

Lenovo ThinkPad X200t Tablet PC

One thing you will notice, though, is the lack of a touchpad. This, in truth, it seems an odd omission, but there still remains the traditional ThinkPad TrackPoint and associated keys. These are hinged to the ideal tactile feedback, while the button in the middle allows you to share documents with the Track Point. As for the TrackPoint itself, it is ergonomically size and more than accurate enough for regular use on the move, although most likely want to use a mouse, if Deskbound.

Lenovo ThinkPad X200s

Lenovo ThinkPad X200s Review

The 12.1-inch screen Lenovo ThinkPad X200s ultraportable notebook is a bit lighter and less powerful version of the ThinkPad X200. The three main advantages of the X200s over the X200 offers a lighter weight, higher-resolution LED-backlit screen and better battery.The battery life is better as a result of using a lower voltage processor in the X200s, do not leave, so that you are using a less powerful processor. If you are a user that values battery life and lower weight on the performance then X200s could suit your needs better than the X200.

Lenovo ThinkPad SL300

Lenovo ThinkPad SL300

Business users may be more predictable in their use, but that does not mean that they are satisfied with five year old machines. Lenovo’s new SL-series Lappi – the SL300, SL400 and SL500 – All options have a list of the decisions under weigh as Vodafone-powered mobile broadband services, Blu-ray and more.
What’s also cool is that the SL300 reviewed here uses a 13.3-inch LED-backlit panel, and all three have Lenovo’s Active Protection System, the hard drive in case of a fall. A web camera is optional, but there are also VGA and HDMI outputs as standard. Aimed at small to medium businesses (SMB) users, the ThinkPad SL300 sport the same high quality we have to expect, in addition to amazing value-added software and unique service packages that are really the machine apart from the crowd ab.