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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Thinnest 4G Ultrabook in The World: Lenovo!!
Posted on 1:58 PM by Admin
Lenovo on Tuesday announced a range of new ThinkPads with Intel's
latest third-generation Core processors, including a ThinkPad ultrabook
that the company claims is the "thinnest ultrabook in the world."
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook has a 14-inch screen, weighs under
1.8 kilograms and is 18.8-mm thick. It will have the latest Intel
ultrabook processors, code-named Ivy Bridge, which are expected to be
officially announced next month.
Lenovo also updated the popular ThinkPad T-series and X-series
lineups, making them faster while adding more battery life to the
models. The company also has new connectivity and multimedia
capabilities that could be helpful for business users. The laptops will
be available on June 5.
For the first time 4G mobile broadband connectivity has been added
across ThinkPads, including the new X1 Carbon ultrabook, said Dilip
Bhatia, vice president and general manager of the ThinkPad business
unit. The service will initially be available in the U.S. and some other
countries for US$1.99 for 30 minutes. Lenovo is partnering with telecom
carriers worldwide to make the service available to ThinkPad customers.
The
company did not share pricing for X1 Carbon, but said the system will
become available in the coming months. The ultrabook's pricing could be
in the ballpark of the company's existing ThinkPad T430U ultrabook, which starts at $849, Bhatia said.
The X1 Carbon ultrabook will be part of the existing line of
thin-and-light ThinkPad X1 laptops. Many top PC makers are releasing
ultrabooks. Last week Hewlett-Packard announced the Envy Ultrabook for
consumers (starting at $749) and EliteBook Folio 9470M ultrabook for
businesses ($1,149). Dell and Acer are expected to start selling
ultrabooks in the coming months.
The ultrabook and new laptops will also have improved
voice-conferencing capabilities, with dual-microphone and web cameras
that can track a moving face. Also included are noise cancellation
capabilities, which could be helpful in removing keyboard typing sound
while in videoconference, Bhatia said.
The new ultraportable ThinkPad X230 model has a 12-inch screen and
is available with an optional slice battery -- a flat, extended battery
that can be attached under the laptop -- that could give the laptop 24
hours of battery life. The laptop is less than three pounds with a
six-cell battery. The new X230T model is just like the X230, but
includes a touchscreen, giving it the flexibility of a tablet computer,
Lenovo said. The X230 starts at $1,179, while the X230T starts at
$1,479.
Lenovo
has also updated the popular T-series lineup with the ThinkPad T430,
T430s and T530 models. The laptops will have optional high-definition
displays and offer 30 hours of battery life with an optional slice. The
laptops will come with either with 14-inch and 15-inch screens, and the
T430 starts at $879, the T430S at $1,399. Lenovo did not immediately
provide a price for the T530.
In addition to offering new chips, the mainstream ThinkPad L430 and
L530 laptops -- both starting at $879 -- are thinner, and available
with either 14-inch or 15-inch screens.
Lenovo is also introducing a docking station that will have five
USB 3.0 ports, always-on mobile charging and multiple video-out ports.
The price for the docking station was not immediately available.
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