Details About Lenovo X300 Emerge
22 Jan, 2008, 4:18 pm IST | by
Jayesh Mansukhani
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In some ways it’s amazing what Apple is able to achieve by merely announcing a product. Last week’s launch of its new MacBook Air has already garnered enough coverage could arguably deplete the planet’s remaining forest cover if all of it was to be put to print. Not only that, the launch seems to have thrown the opposition into a kind of panic. The MacBook Air is not even out, and already there are rumors of 'Air Killers' doing the rounds. One such product that's surfaced is the Lenovo X300 series ThinkPad. Image Courtesy Gizmodo This new laptop weighs in at an ultralight 2.5 pounds, sports an Intel Santa Rosa base C2D processor capable of 2.0 GHz, 64GB SSD, up to 4GB of DDR-2 PC5300 memory, and around four hours of battery life. While the pictures indicate it’s thin and fairly slim, it certainly doesn't look as appealing as the MacBook Air. However, there's one area where Lenovo has never failed – and that's the quality of their ThinkPads. The range is built to last and withstand the ravages of time. For further information and pictures, please head here. |
Tags: Lenovo , Macbook Air
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