Lenovo ThinkPad T430 uses Ivy Bridge chips
This product was revealed on an American university website with 6GB RAM parameters, Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics card and 320GB hard drive.
This product was revealed on an American university website with 6GB RAM parameters, Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics card and 320GB hard drive.
The Lenovo ThinkPad T430 is revealed on a US university website. (Screenshots)
Lenovo manufacturer has just revealed the ThinkPad T430 laptop on the University of St. John's website. John (USA). Products are included in the program to help students buy new laptops. This 14-inch model is equipped with Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processor.
Lenovo ThinkPad T430 uses Core i5-3210 chip, Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics, 6GB RAM, 320GB hard disk speed of 7,200 rpm and DVD drive. The battery that comes with the device is 6-cell type. This product weighs 1.8 kg and is 2 cm thick. The screen resolution of the ThinkPad T430 is 1,366 x 768 pixels. In addition, Lenovo's new laptop also has a 720p resolution webcam with 4-card reader.
Currently, there is no information about the selling price nor the release date of the product.
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