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ThinkPad X60 gets the Core 2 Duo makeover
April 3, 2007 — 7:01pm ET
When we previewed Lenovo's ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC way back in November, we had what looked like a mobile business winner on our hands. There was only one problem: the CPU horsepower wasn't quite up to snuff. Lenovo has finally gotten around to remedying that little problem, packing a 1.5GHz L7400V Core 2 Duo into the already attractive package. Lenovo is now accepting orders for the newest version of its high-end tablet, they should start shipping in the next few weeks.
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