Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lenovo intros new ThinkPad T, L and w series laptops

After the inauguration of a couple of Sandy Bridge equipped ThinkPad Edge at CES, Lenovo is refreshing the rest of its business-oriented lineup with new Core i5 processors 2011 and i7, integrated and discrete graphics options, new video and voice call functionality, better power management, and new features for better management.

The company claims that the new laptops incorporating "technologies self-aware and adaptive components is not used for certain tasks is turned off. So, for example, when someone is watching a movie, Lenovo is capable of reducing the power draw on port E-SATA, SD card or different places where the power is not required. This, combined with the characteristics of on-chip power-efficiency of Intel Sandy Bridge, is likely to increase the battery life of up to 30% compared to previous models.

Line of laptop Lenovo's entry-level business saw the addition of 14-inch and 15.6-inch L420 L520 starting from $ 719. Both models can be configured with up to 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU 2620M and a maximum of 8 GB of DDR3 memory, and sports four USB 2.0 ports, 1 x eSATA, ExpressCard 54 slot/34 mm, a media card reader and DisplayPort.


New models in the series of performance ThinkPad T include the 14 inch T420 printer and leaner version of T420s with 15 inch T520 printer. The first two are priced at $ 779 or $ 1329, respectively and will be available with Nvidia Optimus. The slim T420s, four-pound reportedly will start 30% faster than the previous model, and the slightly thicker T420 printer and heavier will last up to 30 hours on a charge with his share of nine-cell extended battery.

Finally, Lenovo has also updated W520 workstation with a range of Core i5 and i7 processors, up to a whopping 32 GB of RAM, and a dedicated Framework 100 M 2000M graphics or Nvidia featuring up to 2 GB of graphics memory. Also hosts two USB 3.0 ports and can be configured with up to 160 GB SSD. The W520 starts at $ 1329 and comes with ISV certification for DSS CATIA, SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, Adobe, and Maya.

Lenovo updates the voice calling functions on its new range of Thinkpads with dual array microphones, a LED-lit microphone mute key and keyboard noise reduction technology, and some models are also bundled with Intel VPro Core platform hardware and software for IT managers to manage and protect portable computers remotely. All computers are laptops will be available in March from Lenovo business partners and www.lenovo.com.



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