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ThinkPad T60 Widescreen a First for Lenovo’s Business Focused T-Series

Lenovo is breaking from tradition and offering a widescreen version of its T-series notebook for the first time. Now business users can choose between a 14.1-inch and 15-inch standard-aspect screen (4:3)or the 15.4-inch WSXGA+ widescreen (16:9) when ordering T60 notebooks.
Lenovo’s competitors have been offering widescreens exclusively on certain models, but Lenovo is trying to satisfy [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 28, 2006  | 

Lenovo 3000-N100 w/Core 2 Duo for $599

Office Depot will sell the Lenovo 3000 N100 15.4” widescreen notebook for $599, an awesome price for a machine that runs on a Core 2 Duo (T5500 1.66GHz), 1 gig 512MB memory and 120GB 80GB hard drive. It features Bluetooth 2.0, 4-in-1 memory card reader, fingerprint scanner, 4 USB ports and FireWire port
Very respectable stats [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 15, 2006  | 

Lenovo Launches ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC

Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X60 Tablet, a convertible tablet with two new screen choices. The Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet’s new 12-inch MultiView indoor/outdoor, anti-reflective/anti-glare display, dramatically helps increase viewability in multiple environments.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 13, 2006  | 

Lenovo 3000 v100- 12″ Budget Notebook for Pros

Lenovo 3000Lenovo released its first ultraportable widescreen notebook PC, the Lenovo 3000 v100 for mobile pros on a budget.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on June 2, 2006  | 

Lenovo’s New Core Duo ThinkPad Notebooks

Lenovo unveiled its new ThinkPad Z61 series and R60 series, both combine Intel’s Core Duo processors with newly enhanced multimedia and wireless connectivity options.
The new Z61 series is available in 14.1-inch (Z61t) and 15.4-inch (Z61m); the new models feature a choice of integrated or discrete graphics and up to 4 GB DDR-SDRAM for optimal [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on May 18, 2006  | 

Lenovo CEO Says Different Laptop Colors Causes ‘Angst’

Lenovo CEO Bill Amelio says the company’s the titanium ThinkPads launched last year have not been received well by IT managers. In fact, a Forbes.com article says the company thinks notebook sales have been lackluster in part because “putting different colours or models in can create some angst.”
link (via Forbes.com)

Continue Reading  |  Posted on April 17, 2006  | 

Lenovo, Thinkpads Coming to a Best Buy Near You

Best Buy, the largest consumer electronics retailer in North America, will sell Lenovo Computers this year. The electronics superstore will sell the consumer grade Lenovo 3000 series notebooks and the business minded Thinkpads. The stores already [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on April 11, 2006  | 


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