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Lenovo is following up on their solid
X300
notebook with the Thinkpad X301, which will have the Centrino 2 chipset and the
option for a 64 or 128 GB SSD. Set for official announcement next week, the
notebook will support DisplayPort, Ultra-Wideband and models with
integrated mobile broadband will have GPS navigation capability. The
notebook will be available for order on August 26, and pricing starts at
$2600. No word on how expensive the SSD upgrade will be. [Lenovo] Lenovo
Expands Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Light ThinkPad X300 Notebook PC Family
Delivers Next-Generation Processing, Greater SSD Storage and Enhanced
Multimedia Experience RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC ? August 18, 2008 ?
Lenovo today announced the ThinkPad X301 notebook PC, taking the
thinnest and lightest full-function notebook in its class1, to new
heights in performance. Like its predecessor, the industry-acclaimed
ThinkPad X300 notebook, the ThinkPad X301 notebook offers cutting-edge
features and technologies in a thin and light form starting at less
than three pounds and one-inch thin. The notebook offers even greater
storage capacity with choices of either 64 GB or new 128 GB solid state
drive storage available in September. The ThinkPad X301 notebook
provides on average nearly 20 percent better performance over the
ThinkPad X300 notebook due to the latest DDR3 memory and the latest
Intel(R) Core 2 Duo ultra low volt processor2. "Lenovo continues
to push the technology envelope by giving road warriors the latest
enhancements in solid state drive storage and digital display
technologies with the new ThinkPad X301 notebook PC," said Sam Dusi,
vice president, worldwide notebook product marketing, Lenovo. "This
announcement extends our commitment to blending ultraportability and
functionality, and equipping today's business users with the most
advanced, highest-performing computing tools." New support for
DisplayPort makes viewing high definition content easy and ideal for
models with the ultra-thin DVD burner. With support for both
DisplayPort and VGA, users can even watch high definition content on
multiple displays. Designed for maximum options for wireless
connectivity, the ThinkPad X301 notebook offers models with high-speed
mobile broadband3 and WiFi3 to connect wirelessly to the Internet, and
also with Bluetooth and Ultra-Wideband technology to connect wirelessly
to other devices. Lenovo offers improved uplink performance by up to
250 percent for models with AT&T mobile broadband over previous
ThinkPad notebooks with AT&T mobile broadband4. Models supporting WiMAX
will be available later this year. Additionally, GPS on notebook models
with high speed mobile broadband5 allow travelers to more easily
navigate to the office or airport. The notebook also includes
Lenovo's ThinkVantage Technologies, unique hardware-software tools
designed to maximize user productivity. With Lenovo's improved Access
Connections tool, users can navigate a user-friendly interface to
easily find and access Internet and network connections. Also, Lenovo's
improved Power Manager gives users more control over notebook functions
to enable longer battery life. The ThinkPad X301 notebook also
continues Lenovo's focus on environmentally-responsible design. Its
13.3-inch LED backlit display, solid state drive storage and other
energy-efficient technologies help make it rated Gold by the Electronic
Product Environmental Assessment Tool. This designation adds to
Lenovo's portfolio of Gold-rated ThinkPad notebook and ThinkCentre
desktop PCs. Pricing and Availability6 Pricing for models of the
ThinkPad X301 notebook starts at approximately $2,599. The notebook
will be available on August 26 through Lenovo Business Partners and
www.lenovo.com.

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