Lenovo today launched the ThinkPad X200s Centrino 2-based 12.1-inch ultraportable laptop, “with models starting at just 2.4 pounds and with models offering maximum battery life lasting up to more than 13 hours”.
Select X200s configurations are equipped with up to 128 GB solid state drive storage, LED backlit displays, and Ultra-Wideband functionality.
“With a new optional nine-cell battery, the notebook offers users extended-day computing. Compatible with Lenovo’s new optional ThinkPad X200 Ultrabase, users can even charge a second battery and swap it out later for uninterrupted mobile computing. They can also opt to choose a Blu-Ray DVD player and additional hard drive on the ultrabase for added functionality,” the company’s press release says.
The X200s comes with Windows Vista preinstalled and starts at $1,630.
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