Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Lenovo tweaks ThinkPad line with slim T400s

Laptops from Lenovo ThinkPad (IBM earlier) is one of the computers in the offices everywhere, all over the world. Of course, like most of the Fund's 14 - and 15-inch, which is usually a sharp look at the bar.

To keep the project more and more attention to consumers, Lenovo has some questions on laptops of their own People's X300 - Thin, upscale 13-inch - and included in the new T400s ThinkPad, svelto reasonable 14-inch laptop with the key 0, the 83-inch thick started less than 4 million pounds.

Help to maintain the level of weight and is led by supply, semiconductor and hard to strengthen the framework of the carbon fiber. There are a viable option for a wide range of companies a variety of options that appear to be more flexible than we used to see ultraslim systems (which are often limited to low-voltage processors and optical devices). According to Lenovo, T400s will provide the new:

* The choice of 2.53GHz and 2.4GHz Intel core 2 bilateral (standard voltage)
* The choice of semiconductor 128GB storage, 250GB hard disk storage
* 9.5-mm thin DVD or Blu-ray player --
* Ethernet, WiFi and optional WiMAX3, WWAN, Bluetooth and ultrawideband communications (3)
* 34 mm Express slot, or 5 in 1 card reader and the media
* Support for Lenovo ConstantConnect protection and technology that allows users to maximize the integration and smartphone BlackBerry ThinkPad notebooks
* Nearly 6 hours of battery life
* Support for up to two monitors using the VGA port and display connector
Will meet Energy Star 5.0 energy efficiency standards
* Integrated USB / eSATA port

Other voices and promising to amend the design went to the T400. Lenovo claims internal testing showed that the exit Del keys that are used in more than 700 the number of readers each week, even just slightly larger keyboard. Spaces between the keys to the maximum extent possible for the storage of food and debris, and the touchpad is flush wrist rest which an arbitrator by the surface. World Wide Web, and the use of VoIP on the speakers louder than the former (nonslim) T400 material and not on the mute button above the keyboard that you can simply cut off the microphone built-in.

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