Lenovo Introduces ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook, Ultra-Light X230
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The China-based PC maker is also introducing new ThinkPad X, T, W and L Series models, including the lightweight X230, and the ThinkPad X230t, a 12-inch convertible drop that comes with a fully attached keyboard. Now, Lenovo, which bought the ThinkPad brand when it acquired IBM’s personal computer business in 2005, is stripping away some of the importance of the ThinkPad, with a new lightweight model that falls into the Ultrabook category. While Lenovo says the laptop can be fully charged in 30 minutes, it’s unclear how lengthy the battery charge is expected to last. Business users will appreciate the option to connect to 3G wireless networks via the laptop, provided that they’ve subscribed to a matter plan through a carrier, for those times one needs to get work done and Wi-Fi is as unavailable as water in the... First, the X1 Carbon: Lenovo is claiming the featherweight documentation of ownership with this one, calling it the world’s lightest 14-inch professional Ultrabook. And at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Lenovo showed off the $849 ThinkPad T430u Ultrabook , which is 12mm thick and weighs less than four pounds. ThinkPad laptops have
desire been associated with boxiness, durability, good battery life and a broad appeal for business users and schools.
Source: All Things Digital