
Lenovo releases tough, slim and powerful ThinkPad X1 laptop
Lenovo has released a new slim, high performance ThinkPad laptop, which blends business with entertainment during offering military-grade toughness
Little entertainment to the world of business
Bringing a little entertainment to the world of business, Lenovo has announced the successor to its 13.3-inch flagship X301 laptop, with twice the processor performance and four times the graphics capabilities. Features of note in the new X1 include second generation Intel Core processor options, a choice of solid state or hard drive storage, Dolby Home Theater v4 sound through stereo speakers, new fast battery top-up innovation and a brand new keyboard design. The military-spec rugged ThinkPad credentials continue through to the new model, with a toughened-up SuperBright, high definition display and protective chassis and frame.
Making its debut in the new ThinkPad X1 is Lenovo's newly developed RapidCharge innovation, that can recharge the integrated battery up to 80 percent capacity in 30 minutes. The company says that's significantly faster than equivalent efforts from HP and Dell, and that RapidCharge batteries have been designed to be good for for the time being 1,000 recharge cycles. Battery life for the X1's integrated battery has been set at 5.2 hours.
The X1 has a 13
The X1 has a 13.3-inch, 1366 x 768 resolution, glossy Infinity display with Corning Gorilla Glass. It's brighter than Samsung's recently announced Slider PC7, which should make it good for both indoor and outdoor use. Lenovo boasts that the new laptop has passed no less than eight military specifications, and it sports interior carbon fiber Roll Cage innovation and a magnesium chassis to back the claim up. Security features include a fingerprint reader and encrypted drive protection.
The three processor options are Intel Core i3-2310M, Core i5-2520M or Core i7-2620M. DDR3 system memory of up to 8GB is available, and there's up to 320GB HDD or 160GB SSD storage. Connectivity on offer includes Wireless-N WLAN and integrated 3G mobile broadband options, optional WWAN, Bluetooth 3.0, one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0 and an eSATA/USB combo port and a 4-in-1 media card reader. HDMI 1.4a and Intel Wireless Display innovation cater for onward display of digital content on a big screen TV.
720p HD webcam with low light sensitivity
A 720p HD webcam with low light sensitivity and built-in dual digital array microphone with advanced noise and echo cancellation lend themselves to business-quality VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or videoconferencing needs, and the unit benefits from Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows 7 that's said to offer quicker boot and close-down times over non-optimized systems.
Its 13.26 x 9.1 x 0.65 to 0.84-inch dimensions are not quite in the same thickness ball park as Samsung's Series 9 laptop or the MacBook Air from Apple, however it isn't too far off, and nevertheless lays claim to being the thinnest ThinkPad but created. It is a good bit heavier than both of those models, even though, at 3.73 pounds.
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