Lenovo equips Optimus technology for Thinkpad
Lenovo has just celebrated the Thinkpad with 60 million sales by equipping Optimus technology for three T410, T410s and T510 models.
Thinkpad is one of the most famous computers in history, IBM's brand was acquired by Lenovo and continues to grow. The Thinkpad is the first laptop with wireless NIC connectivity, identity recognition and other security technologies.
Lenovo has upgraded three versions of T410, T410s and T510 by equipping Optimus technology from Nvidia, supporting the ability to achieve a balance between battery life and graphics processing. This technology automatically rotates laptops using integrated or discrete graphics in different usage conditions such as surfing the web or watching high-definition movies.
The T410 has a 14.1-inch screen, a 128GB SSD hard drive, an Intel Core i7 processor with a speed of 2.66 GHz. This device weighs 2.26 kg. Meanwhile, the T410s has the same configuration, but only weighs 1.77 kg. Model T510 has a 15.6-inch screen, 128GB SSD hard drive, 32-bit Windows 7, weighs 2.67 kg.
These three upgraded versions sell for $ 849 (T410), $ 1,399 (T410s) and $ 939 (T510).
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