Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430 is ready on the shelf
14-inch Edge S430 uses Ivy Bridge chips and has 1TB memory about to ship with prices above $ 1,000, higher than previously expected.
14-inch Edge S430 uses Ivy Bridge chips and has 1TB memory about to ship with prices above $ 1,000, higher than previously expected.
The ThinkPad Edge S430 is thinner. (Photo: Engadget).
Introduced by Lenovo at CES earlier this year, however, the Edge S430 just appeared with a detailed configuration and will be available in markets next week.
Information on Engadget said, Edge S430 has a fairly neat design compared to traditional Thinkpad models with a thickness of only about 2cm. The device is equipped with 14-inch screen, using Ivy Bridge processor (i5-3210M), with NVIDIA GeForce GT630M graphics. S430 uses 4GB RAM with 2 USB 3.0 ports. In addition, the S430 is one of the first Windows laptops to support Thunderbolt connectivity. Machine with storage up to 1TB.
The official selling price has not been announced by the manufacturer, however, according to the price listed on a German website, S430 costs 804 euros (equivalent to 1,015 USD). Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430 is ready for shelves in June.
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