Lenovo ThinkPad X220 and X220T Price, Release Date and Version of Tablet PC
While its design has filtered yesterday Lenovo’s new ultraportable now formalizes 12.5 inch Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Intel platform in Huron River and Sandy Bridge processor with autonomy of 23 hours is available in a Tablet PC version.
We saw yesterday in our dedicated article, the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 has many strengths to his credit including his self-announced very significant that up to 23 hours with external battery. Lenovo announces this model, the opportunity for us to learn a bit more about it. We discover that the Chinese provided a variation Tablet PC ThinkPad X220 with its multi-touch technology.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220T (Tablet version) has a standard 4-cell battery and weighs less than 1.8 Kg Once equipped with a 6-cell battery and an external battery, it offers autonomy announced 16 hours, Less so in classic ThinkPad X220, however, has a 9 cell battery.
These new models also benefit from technologies to enhance audio and video conferences with such a mode for private chats and conferences, a button to mute the microphone and noise cancellation technology at the keyboard.
They also incorporate the function Lenovo Instant Resume whereby the laptop goes into sleep mode advanced to a maximum of 99 minutes, which eliminates the need to reconnect, if we practice enchaine meetings.
Tablet PC version it has a technology called never-lost-pen which as its name suggests avoids misplacing the stylus. The device notifies the user if the tablet never changes its position while the stylus is not in its holder. In addition, this variation also has a slab Gorilla Glass multi-touch bright (300 nits), which resists scratches and extreme conditions by brand.
The new ultraportable Lenovo ThinkPad X220 12.5 inch and Lenovo ThinkPad X220T will be available starting April 2011, at least in the U.S., respectively from 899 dollars and 1199 dollars. Obviously, the first returns on the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 proved to be quite positive overall, with a hard drive at 7200 rpm very swift. The criticisms focus on the touchpad button with the cursor without suffering from some bugs and lack of multi-touch, on the average quality of the audio and the fact that the battery does not provide additional external increasingly diverse serve as connectors for docking.
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