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Lenovo's ThinkPad T, SL, W, R, and X-series are popping for retail


Sitting up nice and pretty on Lenovo's US store front are none other than Lenovo's newest lineup of ThinkPad notebooks. The site breaks down if you try to custom configure and order anything at the moment but it's good to see the 12.1-inch X200, 12.1-inch X-series tablet, SL, R, T, and W-series of laptops readying themselves for take-out.

[Thanks, Salman and Spencer]

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Lenovo prepping business-oriented ThinkPad SL series


The details keep coming in on those new ThinkPads we caught wind of earlier this month -- this time it's the SL series, which Lenovo has confirmed is on track for release in the next few weeks. Although the company didn't nail down specs on the business-oriented laptops, it did say that pricing will run from $699 to $1,199, and the machines will be bundled with online backup services and Absolute Software's LoJack theft-protection software. To hit that price point, Lenovo stripped some of the features found on higher-end ThinkPads, like the proprietary docking ports, but users will get a freshened case design that takes cues from the consumer-level IdeaPad line. That's great, guys -- now how about some specs and pictures?

Details surface for future ThinkPads: X200, SL, T and R series


Hang on to your hats, ladies and gentlemen -- we've got a preposterously large helping of ThinkPad news coming at you tonight. We're talking details and photographs of the forthcoming X200, SL, T, and R series laptops, so without further adieu, let's get to know the X200 a touch better. Preliminary slides are hinting at the following hardware:
  • 12-inch WXGA panel
  • 45nm Core 2 Duo CPUs up to 2.4GHz
  • Intel Centrino 2 with vPro technology
  • SSDs up to 64GB
  • WiMAX / WWAN / GPS / WiFi / UWB / Bluetooth
  • Magnesium alloy top and bottom covers
  • 9.6-hours of battery life on the 9-cell pack
  • DDR3 RAM
  • 1.3-megapixel camera
  • DisplayPort connector
  • 3 USB ports
  • Starts at 2.93 pounds
If we've already got you hot and bothered, you should probably grab a dry towel before heading on past the break. There's more where this came from.
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