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Lenovo ships the touchscreen version of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook and gives it a precise name – ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch. Optimized for Windows 8′s touch-friendly UI, the Ultrabook has a 14-inch 1600×900 capacitive display with 10-point multitouch. The laptop is built with carbon fiber material that provides strength and durability and is as strong as aluminum at 1/3 the weight.
The X1 Carbon Touch is powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor up to Core i7, up to 8GB of RAM and integrated Intel HD graphics. It comes standard with 128GB SSD that can be upgraded to
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Here comes a challenger to Motorola’s RAZR MAXX HD – the Lenovo IdeaPhone P770 with a lithium polymer 3500mAh battery. Packing a larger capacity battery, even larger MAXX HD’s 3300mAh, in its 11.9mm body, the handset promises up to 29 hours of talk time and over 26 days of standby time. Other than using the battery itself, the phone is so generous that it can serve as a portable battery pack for charging other mobile devices.
The new IdeaPhone (aka LePhone) is boosted by a 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. It comes with a large 4.5-inch qHD 960×540 touchscreen display
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Lenovo expands its LePhone lineup with the new K860 quad-core smartphone. Measuring 9.6mm thick, the new LePhone is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor with Mali-400MP graphics processor and 1GB of RAM. The 5-inch 1280×720 AH-IPS LCD touchscreen will deliver clear images with a wide viewing angle and is ideal for watching movies.
Lenovo’s K860 sports a 8 Megapixel main camera and a 2 Megapixel front camera. It is capable of continuous shooting of 100 images and Full HD video recording. Dual LED flash is included for shooting clear photos in dark
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Other than the flipping IdeaPad Yoga, Lenovo also brings the ThinkPad Twist convertible Ultrabook for business. While Yoga’s screen flips, the display of the Twist goes further that it is not just flips but also swivels, and this is the reason it gets its name. It is powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor up to Core i7 with up to 8GB of RAM and runs Windows 8 Pro.
The ThinkPad Twist comes with up to 500GB 7200RM hard drive or 128GB SSD for storage. It has a 12.5-inch IPS touchscreen display with 350-nit brightness with Gorilla Glass, and provides mini HDMI and mini
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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11
Lenovo adds to its IdeaPad line two new convertible hybrid notebook/tablet computers, the Yoga 11 and Yoga 13, designed for Windows 8. With Yoga as their name, both convertibles has a flip-and-fold design, featuring a hinge that allows them to move 360-degree and fold from laptop to tablet in one simple motion. The bigger Yoga 13 is basically a multi-mode Ultrabook powered by Intel x86 processor and runs Windows 8 Pro, while the Yoga 11 runs Windows 8 RT on ARM-based processor.
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13
The IdeaPad Yoga 13 is powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge
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Lenovo will also release the IdeaTab Lynx Windows 8 hybrid tablet/notebook targeted at mainstream consumers. Unlike the IdeaPad Yoga and ThinkPad Twist with integrated keyboard, the IdeaTab Lynx has a optional detachable keyboard dock featuring AccuType layout for comfortable typing. The dock also packs 6800mAh battery to double the battery life to 16 hours. You can remove the Lynx from the keyboard dock and uses it as a standalone tablet.
The IdeaTab Lynx is powered by latest Intel dual-core Atom processor and 2GB RAM, and has 32GB or 64GB SSD storage. It features a 11.6-inch
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Lenovo updates its Q series of small form factor PC with the new IdeaCentre Q190. Like its predecessor Q180, the new model also measures just 22mm wide and is world’s smallest full-function desktop PC. The HTPC is powered by up to Intel’s Sandy Bridge Core i3 processor with integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics and up to 8GB of RAM to deliver smooth home entertainment experience.
To turn any display in your home into an entertainment hub, you can add the optional Blu-ray drive with support for 3D Blu-ray playback. It also features 7.1 surround sound and provides HDMI output
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Lenov updates its ThinkCentre M-series business desktop PC line with the new M78 designed for medium to large business. The new ThinkCentre is powered by AMD’s latest A-series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), up to 32GB of DDR3 of memory, and up to AMD Radeon HD7450 1GB graphics card. The M78 is available in tower and small form factor.
The new ThinkCentre M78 can be equipped with up to 2TB of hard drive. It also packs Lenovo’s RapidBoot HHD Accelerator for faster boot up time. It has four USB 3.0 port for fast data transfer rate.
The standard M78 Small is priced at $479
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Lenovo expands its IdeaPad line with the new S300, S400 and S405 featuring a sleek exterior design with a stylish metallic finish. According to Lenovo, the new S-series thin and light notebooks strike a balance between portability and performance for consumers who want more computing power than a netbook and longer battery life than a traditional laptop, without the premium price of an Ultrabook.
The S300 and S400 are powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge 3rd gen Core i3 or i5 processor, while the S405 sports AMD A8 quad-core CPU. They are equipped with up to 500GB hard drive (1TB
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Lenov expands its IdeaPad U-series the new 15-inch U510 Ultrabook, joining the 13-inch U310 and 14-inch U410. At 21mm thick, the U510, as a Ultrabook, is pretty heavy at about 2.2kg. It is powered by 3rd gen Intel Ivy Bridge processor up to Core i7 and up to 8GB of RAM to deliver high performance. The notebook can be equipped with 500GB, 750GB or 1TB hard drive and optional 24/32GB SSD cache drive for enhanced performance.
The 15-inch Ultrabook also managed to pack a DVD burner or Blu-ray drive. It supports Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity and comes with integrated webcam and
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