Lenovo to unveil new generation laptops at 20th anniversary
Friday, August 10th, 2012 4:08:34 by Farasat AliThe distinctive black colour laptop designed for IBM opaque, and is now owned by Lenovo, at their 20th anniversary. And to celebrate, the electronic signature ultrabook China introduces a 14-inch tablet and a new platform
that will run on Windows 8 Microsoft.
The Chinese multinational firm are expected to add new products to their product line at the 20th anniversary of ThinkPad laptops i.e. the X1 Carbon, carbon-fiber machine (less than 3 pounds) with 14-inch display, and
the ThinkPad Tablet 2, which have 10.1 inch display and uses the latest windows.
"Change is not so difficult, really difficult to improve what already exists," he says in the presentation of the two mobile devices at the MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art New York.
The Thinkpad X1 Carbon is a machine that like its predecessors, responds quickly, is rugged and durable. You can take screen open without fear of damage.
The Mac Book Air, by comparison, gives the feeling to catch that has a more flexible structure. However, it has the same weight, 1.35 kg. The netbook will begin shipping in late August in the U.S., priced at about $ 1,300. And
unlike its rivals, is equipped with the wireless 3G and 4G.
The choice of MoMA as a stage presentation is not coincidental. Its permanent collection includes the ThinkPad 701c, best known for his keyboard butterfly. Lenovo X1 comes with Carbon Ultrabook T430u, heavier and thicker, with
a one terabyte hard drive.
As noted by Hill, the two computers are designed to for users who demand a high level of mobility and performance in the world of business.
Dilip Bhatis, vice president of Lenovo ThinkPad responsible, is aware that the computer will not die but will have to coexist with the tablets, phones and televisions interactive intelligent.
"It’s a particularly interesting time for this industry. The purpose of Chinese society is to achieve one third of the PC market for businesses, a business segment which already leads the world.” He said.
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