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Lenovo ThinkPad lineup leaks
You know you're in IT if the prospect of new ThinkPads sends shivers of joy down your spine. So steel yourself, friends, for here comes a whole new flock of slimmed-down international business machines. The folks over at Gizmodo got their hands on some leaked details pertaining to Lenovo's forthcoming ThinkPad lineup, and it looks like the svelte X300 was just the tip of the iceberg. Lenovo plans to launch an entire line of X-branded machines, adding a 12" X200, a 14.1" X400 and a 15.4" X500 to the mix. All of the machines will be similarly spec'd out, which means 45nm mobile Penryns, 6MB of L2 cache and both HSDPA and EV-DO connectivity, making the new ThinkPads truly carrier agnostic. But that's not all folks: there are also major changes on the horizon for the R and T series lappies, as well as another new lineup--the W series. Scattered across the various lines are goodies like turbo memory, SSDs, Blu-ray drives, LED-backlit displays, GPS, WiMAX and Wireless USB.
For all the gory details:
- check out this Gizmodo article
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