Well some interesting stuff out of CES from Lenovo.
Thinkpad X1 Hybrid it is the same Thinkpad x1 (atleast design wise) and has been upgraded to Ivy Bridge and also has A Dual core Qualcomm ARM processor in it that boots a modified version of Android with no support for android apps. The environment boots in seconds and more doubles the battery life.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/2682648/lenovo-thinkpad-hybrid-x1-windows-linux-pricing
Thinkpad t430u
a Ivy bridge based 14 inch ultrabook that offers optional Nvidia graphics. The price starts at 850 dollars for the base configuration which honestly is a very reasonable price for a business ultraportable (I just might pick one up at that price).
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/2683000/lenovo-thinkpad-t430u-new-intel-processors-pricing
Thinkpad Edge Update
first Windows based laptop to have thunderbolt built in. Which is a major milestone because the technology may finally have some mainstream adoption
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/26...-s430-is-the-first-windows-laptop-with-intels
more stuff to come probably.
Also I forgot to mention that none of this coming till q3 2012 so that is a bummer.
Thinkpad X1 Hybrid it is the same Thinkpad x1 (atleast design wise) and has been upgraded to Ivy Bridge and also has A Dual core Qualcomm ARM processor in it that boots a modified version of Android with no support for android apps. The environment boots in seconds and more doubles the battery life.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/2682648/lenovo-thinkpad-hybrid-x1-windows-linux-pricing
Thinkpad t430u
a Ivy bridge based 14 inch ultrabook that offers optional Nvidia graphics. The price starts at 850 dollars for the base configuration which honestly is a very reasonable price for a business ultraportable (I just might pick one up at that price).
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/2683000/lenovo-thinkpad-t430u-new-intel-processors-pricing
Thinkpad Edge Update
first Windows based laptop to have thunderbolt built in. Which is a major milestone because the technology may finally have some mainstream adoption
http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/5/26...-s430-is-the-first-windows-laptop-with-intels
more stuff to come probably.
Also I forgot to mention that none of this coming till q3 2012 so that is a bummer.
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