Lenovo launches two ultra-portable laptops

Yesterday (July 14), Lenovo officially unveiled two ultra-portable notebook products (ultramobile laptop).

Yesterday (July 14), Lenovo officially unveiled two ultra-portable notebook products (ultramobile laptop). Including the ThinkPad X200 capable of competing with the MacBook Air on "ultra-thin levels".

The manufacturer said that if the four-cell battery (4-cell battery) is used, the ThinkPad X200's weight is only about 1.34kg - lighter than the rival MacBook Air with exactly 10 grams. The actual weight of the MacBook Air is 1.35kg.

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If you change to a nine-cell battery, the ThinkPad X200's weight will be pushed up to 1.6kg. But in return, the usage time of the X200 can be up to 9 hours continuously to recharge the battery.

The ThinkPad X200 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with a clock speed of 2.26GHz to 2.40Ghz with 3MB of cache memory, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM, integrated graphics and operating system Windows Vista.

In terms of mobile network connectivity, the ThinkPad X200 supports parallel WiFi and broadband mobile network connectivity. It is expected that by the end of this year Lenovo will add to the ultraportable notebook line that supports UWB (UltraWide Band), WiMAX and GPS global positioning.

Other features of the X200 include a 12.1-inch display screen, 64GB Flash SSD or a traditional hard drive of up to 320GB, Blu-ray Disc .

The reference price of X200 is USD 1,999. The product is expected to be available in the market in August next.

Launched with the ThinkPad X200 is the ultra-portable IdeaPad U330. This is also an ultra-thin laptop. The thickest point on the U330 body is only about 2.2cm and weighs about 1.8kg.

U330 uses Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 chip, 13.3-inch screen, traditional hard drive to 320GB, supports standard WiFi A / G / N network.

Update 25 May 2019
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