Saturday, April 16, 2011

Latest Thinkpad Notebook Series Of Lenovo

Entering the second quarter of 2011, the computer vendor Lenovo strikes with their five latest products. The product equipts with latest technolgy such as core i3 and core i7.

Lenovo ThinkPad X220t/X220 Tablet and X220
As the name implies, this series has the ability X220t swivel screen (tablet). While the X220 series has a design like a notebook in general. Both are designed using a 12 inch screen.
As you may have noticed, there has been a surge in the popularity of tablets recently. Thanks largely to the original Apple iPad, the tablet market is seeing innumerable entrants. However, for those who are serious about work as well as play, and who want something that can be a ‘proper’ computer when necessary, the rarer convertible tablet laptop is still the way to go, offering a swivel screen which can fold down across the keyboard to morph into a slate. With a glorious 12.5in capacitive IPS screen (the same panel type found in
professional monitors like the HP DreamColor LP2480zx and, for that matter, the iPad) and Wacom digitizer, rugged exterior, all-day battery life and Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors inside, Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X220 Tablet may well be the one to rule them all.
Unfortunately, there’s not a lot of choice in the convertible laptop field. We’ve looked at quite a few of the available entries: the Packard Bell Butterfly Touch and Acer Aspire 1825P TZ are both decent choices if you’re on a budget and must have a tablet, but their Core 2-based CPUs felt slow even last year and they don’t offer pen input.
The HP TouchSmart tm2 also suffers from dated graphics and processing power, and though it has a Wacom digitizer built-in, its screen’s dreadful viewing angles let it down badly.

With the X220T, all these shortcomings are not applicable. Lenovo has fixed our issues with the original X200t to make for easily one of the best convertible tablet laptops available – in fact, it wouldn’t be far wrong to say it’s one of the best laptops in general.
Design-wise, the first word that may spring to mind is utilitarian. If you think the traditional ThinkPad angular black lines look good, this latest model isn’t likely to change your mind, but it may be a little too industrial for some people’s tastes. Though it’s protruding battery (at least if you go for the larger eight-cell option) does add an unsightly bulge, it’s also moulded to be a comfortable handgrip for holding the X220T in tablet mode.
It sports the ThinkPad trademark soft-touch finish on its lid, which lends it a premium feel that’s both ergonomic and very rugged. The inside is entirely finished in lightly textured matt black plastic, except for an inner bezel around the screen which is soft-touch like the lid, making it more comfortable for tablet use. Two soft but sturdy protrusions that slot into matching slots in the bezel ensure the screen will never rotate accidentally, while a protruding lip at the screen’s top makes it easier to open.

ThinkPad build quality is legendary, and for good reason. We’re glad to say that the X220T is no exception: plastics are as solid as they come, there’s not even a hint of unwanted flex or creak, and the rotating screen hinge is strong and sure. The only exception is the extra button strip above the keyboard, but that could be due to the pre-production nature of our sample.
Key Features:
• Convertible tablet laptop
• 12.5in, 1,366×768 IPS swivel screen
• Capacitive touch and Wacom digitizer input
• Nearly seven hours battery life, 13 hours with slice
• Core i5-2520M Sandy Bridge CPU

Pros:
• Amazing IPS screen
• Superb ergonomics
• All-day battery life
• Excellent build quality
• Sandy Bridge internals

Cons:
• No USB 3.0
• Expensive

Lenovo ThinkPad T420s
Like the previous Lenovo habits, that in the series which included the letter ‘s’ behind it means to have the advantage in a slim design (slim). Likewise, the series this T420s. Unlike notebook 14 “in general, T420s series is claimed to have weight under 2 pounds, exactly 1.75 Kg.

The ThinkPad T420 may be ultralight, but it packs some power with new 2nd Gen Intel Core i processor options that take advantage of TurboBoost and TurboBoost+ from Lenovo for even longer periods of peak
speed. The Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 also speeds up the boot time on the 420s by 30% according to Lenovo. Another great addition is Dolby Home Theater v4, the latest in audio solutions from Dolby and
the first time this is available in a business class notebook.
Rounding out the T420s are a collection of usability features including longer battery life during media playback thanks to the T-series’ ability to reduce power to non-essential components.
Additionally, users will appreciate the ability to close their laptop for up to 99 minutes while moving from meeting to meeting without losing their WiFi Connection. Other enhancements include the ability to switch between private chat mode, which focuses in on one user, to conference mode which listens to the entire room for video calls and speakerphone calls. The microphone can also suppress keyboard noises so that you don’t ruin a call by taking notes on your T420s’ keyboard.
IT professionals will love that the T420s uses the same batteries and docks as the T, L and W lines so that it’s easy to deploy and upgrade users without ordering all new docking solutions and batteries.
With the optional modular bay battery and the standard 6-cell battery the T420s can last up to 10 hours.The Lenovo ThinkPad T420s will be available in late march starting at $1,329 along with the rest of the 2011 ThinkPad Refresh.

Lenovo ThinkPad L420
Lenovo Thinkpad L420 features a 14 inch Antiglare HD LED Display, up to 8GB RAM, up to 320 GB HDD, 80GB mSATA HDD, 720p HD webcam, DVD Writer, optional 3G connectivity, optical drive and 6 cell battery.
Lenovo Thinkpad L420 laptop specifications:
• Processor : Intel core i5/i7
• OS : Windows 7 Home
• Chipset : Intel HM65
• Display : 14-inch HD Anti-glare , 1366×768 resolution
• Memory : up to 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
• Hard Disk : 160GB/250GB/320GB
• Optional SSD
• Weight : 2.3 kg with 6-cell battery
• Dimensions : 343.9×232.9×32-36mm
• 4 USB Ports
• Camera : HD 720p
• Optical drive : DVD ROM read-only
• Graphics : Intel integrated HD graphics
• Optinal WiMAX
• Wireless LAN Wi-Fi b/g/n
• Ethernet LAN : Gigabit

Lenovo ThinkPad W520
The Lenovo ThinkPad W520 a model characterized by a 15.6-inch form factor and designed for professional users looking for the right power and flexibility. This is a true desktop replacement that can be equipped with either a wide range of Intel Core and Core i7 i5 new generation in the family Sandy Bridge.
Among the various opportunities stands out the Intel Core i7-2920XM on a 2.5 GHz memory, ThinkPad W520 is not short at all. On the machine you can install up to a total of 32 GB of RAM capable of offering all the versatility that you might need. Storage is committed to a capacious 500 GB traditional hard drive although, optionally, you can choose a solid-state drives up to 160 GB. Powerful and robust, for the most demanding users, Lenovo ThinkPad W520 is betting everything on the generous 1000M NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics cards equipped with 2 GB of dedicated memory and Nvidia Quadro 2000M 2 GB.
Lenovo ThinkPad W520 Specifications:
• 15.6-inch Widescreen 1920×1080 WXGA 95% Gamut LED-Backlit Display (Matte finish)
• Intel Core i7-2920XM Processor (8M Cache, 2.5 GHz)
• NVIDIA Quadro 2000M with 2GB DDR3 and Intel GMA HD 3000 Graphics
• Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-Bit
• 8.0GB DDR3 System Memory
• Intel 82579LM Gigabit LAN, Intel Centrino 6205 802.11AGN
• 9-cell 94Wh Extended Battery

These solutions make it the perfect device for graphics processing complex typical of engineering, medicine and architecture. Nvidia Optimus handles the printing industry automatically decide when to activate the card or dedicated embedded controller based on the actual needs of the moment. Two USB 3.0 ports make transferring data at high speed without unnecessary stress and experience the combined port eSATA / USB allows you to connect any external devices.The communication occupy a prominent place in the offer Lenovo. In addition to a conventional LAN card, there is a WiFi module for connecting to wireless networks and, optionally, a module for WiMAX or EVDO and HSPA networks. Despite the power provision, Lenovo ThinkPad W520 is equipped with a lithium-ion battery capable of providing a range of between 9 and 11 hours depending on the type of use and configuration. Lenovo ThinkPad W520 price $ 1,529.

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