Lenovo redesigns ThinkPad laptop, drops weight by a quarter
Lenovo is updating the design of its ThinkPad laptops to keep them up-to-date in a market where computers are getting thinner and lighter at a fast rate.
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Lenovo is updating the design of its ThinkPad laptops to keep them up-to-date in a market where computers are getting thinner and lighter at a fast rate.
Lenovo is adding to its ThinkPad lineup this summer with a dual-core, single-panel tablet running Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), according to online rumours.
Lenovo has announced the first ThinkPad laptops running Intel's latest Sandy Bridge chips, which help make the PCs faster and more power-efficient than older models.
Lenovo has shown off its first tablet computer, the LePad, and will launch more tablets later this year in a bid to carve out some share in the emerging market dominated by Apple's iPad.
After releasing its own handset to compete with Apple's iPhone, Lenovo looks like it may be preparing to take on the iPad. The Chinese company plans on releasing its own tablet PC at the end of the year.
Lenovo's latest mobile workstation is stuffed to the gills with innovations, and it allows you to able to take your most demanding applications anywhere to boot. In addition to ridiculously fast performance, this laptop offers a built-in Wacom drawing tablet, a colour-calibration tool, and even a second LCD. Anybody desiring one of the fastest, most tricked-out, and most costly portables around will find a great sidekick here.