Add netbook with ThinkPad brand
The ThinkPad Mini 10 is equipped with an Intel Atom N450 processor with 1.6GHz speed and a 10-inch screen.
The ThinkPad Mini 10 is equipped with an Intel Atom N450 processor with 1.6GHz speed and a 10-inch screen.
This is really another netbook from Lenovo's ThinkPad expansion similar to the X100e. This model owns 10 inch screen size 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution with Intel Atom N450 processor chip at 1.6GHz speed.
However, the sad thing is that this ThinkPad Mini 10 version has only been provided by Lenovo to a school in New South Wales, Australia.
Here are some real photos of this model.
The screen of the screen is quite large.
The keyboard is the same as the X100e and Edge models.
The touchpad is quite small.
The battery is protruding behind.
This model has a slim design.
Upper surface with glossy plastic.
Left side with 2 USB ports, LAn and headphone.
Front edge.
Right next to the memory card reader and USB port.
ThinkPad logo in a familiar position.
You should read it
- Lenovo ThinkPad T431s launched in April
- Lenovo launches new ThinkPad X1 Xtreme with 'super speed' mode
- Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2 with Core M Broadwell chip on the shelf
- Lenovo launches three new ThinkPad T, X and L series with many notable advantages
- Lenovo introduces new ThinkPad series, X1 Carbon gen 3, ThinkVision X24 and ThinkPad Stack
- Review Lenovo ThinkPad X390: Excellent business laptop
- The ThinkPad X100E 'Super' mobile is priced at 10 million dong
- Lenovo sells ThinkPad computers for students
- Review Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8: The best business laptop
- Laptop Lenovo: 'Still' and 'will' is ... Thinkpad!
- Lenovo revealed the ThinkPad S3 and S5 duo with aluminum frame design
- Lenovo launches a 4G laptop
Maybe you are interested
What's New in 1Password 8 on Windows 11? Horror with 100% real photos of horror shows that nature in Australia is scary How to Clear Filters in Excel Advanced search in Windows 7 is similar to Windows XP Laptop 2008: The dominance of quad-core chips How to use Photoshop CS5 - Part 22: Introducing the Fill Content Aware feature