Lenovo unveiled the Thinkpad X240 with more than 10 hours of battery life
ThinkPad X240 is equipped with Haswell chip with the most advanced model is Core i7 chip, maximum RAM of 8 GB, HDD 1 TB HDD or SSD drive.
ThinkPad X240 is equipped with Haswell chip with the most advanced model is Core i7 chip, maximum RAM of 8 GB, HDD 1 TB HDD or SSD drive.
Besides the ThinkPad T series of ThinkPad T440s and T440, Lenovo also released a new model of the ThinkPad X series, the ThinkPad X240 . The X240 has a 12.5-inch screen, weighing 1.34 kg. The screen has the option of full HD resolution. Lenovo also offers touch screen options or not.
This is considered the model that Lenovo wants to overcome weaknesses in the previous generation. This series will be made lighter, modern design and especially black will turn gray like lead instead of black as before. The device has a size of 30.48x20.8x2 cm, quite thin but enough room for Lenovo to equip lots of connectivity ports including SD card reader, LAN Ethernet port, VGA out, HDMI, 2 USB 3.0 ports.
Like the ThinkPad T440 and T440s, the X240 has a 3-cell battery inside the same 3 or 6 cell battery. Lenovo said that with a 6-cell external battery with a 3-cell battery and thanks to the low-voltage Haswell chip, the battery life of the device could be more than 10 hours. It also has NFC connection.
The ThinkPad X240 will go on sale in late October with a starting price of 1099 USD.
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