Close up of Lenovo's new 'ultraportable'
IdeaPad U260 is sold for only $ 899 but very thin and light. The machine weighs less than 1.4 kg and is 1.8 cm thin.
IdeaPad U260 is sold for only $ 899 but very thin and light. The machine weighs less than 1.4 kg and is 1.8 cm thin.
>>> Lenovo presents new ultraportable laptop
IdeaPad U260 equipped with anti-glare screen of 12.5 inch size.
According to Engadget, the entire case is made of solid magnesium alloy.
U260 has no optical drive attached .
. but fully equipped with connection ports such as USB, VGA, HDMI, LAN.
Lenovo logo on the face of the device.
U260 has the option of a 4-cell battery with a battery life of 4 hours continuously. There is no information about the built-in battery type, but according to this image it is very possible that U260 has a battery.
Lenovo's traditionally designed keyboard.
The series of sub-keys arranged similarly to the desktop keyboard is very convenient for business users.
The special version of U260 has a platinum shell .
. logo encrusted with diamonds.
The IdeaPad U260 version usually starts at $ 899.
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