Lenovo out of Thinkpad L series
The upcoming Thinkpad L series will consume 40% less power than other laptops.
The upcoming Thinkpad L series will consume 40% less power than other laptops.
Lenovo's new Thinkpad L series looks quite similar to the R series and is most likely a replacement for the R series. The first two models of the L series are L412 (14 inches) and L512 (15 inches), in addition to 40% more efficient power consumption than other laptops, and are environmentally friendly models. Thanks to the shell made of recycled materials.
Unlike the recent Edge and X100e, the L series retains a lot of classic and masculine designs of the Thinkpad.
Shortcut system on both keyboard and camera side.
The keyboard and touchpad are not much changed.
Models in this line will have the option of Intel Core i3 or i5 processor, integrated graphics chip or ATI Radeon graphics card.
Even those who do not need big or limited budget can choose the model using Celeron P4500 processor, 160 GB hard drive, 1GB RAM for only about 649 USD.
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