
VXL Instruments announces two new virtualisation-ready laptop thin clients in conjunction with major laptop manufacturer Lenovo. The 14.1” TL412 and the entry level 11.6” TL100. The flagship 14.1” widescreen TL412 model boasts a 1 GB RAM and 1GB Flash as standard, Express PC Card Expansion slot and 1.86Ghz Intel Celeron Dual Core processor. The equally impressive 11.6” widescreen, TL100, also incorporates 1 GB RAM and 1GB Flash as standard, plus 4 in 1 PC Card slot and 1.6 GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor.
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Lenovo introduced ThinkPad L412 and L512 laptops designed for business, government and education customers. These new L series laptops feature high performance with the latest Intel processing technologies, military tough durability and strong web conferencing features in an affordable laptop starting under $649. Additionally, the laptops are the greenest on the market by integrating the highest amounts of post consumer recycled content. The ThinkPad L412 and L512 laptops are available starting in mid-May.
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Four new ThinkPad PCs – the T410s, T410 and T510 laptops and W510 mobile workstation, have been introduced by Lenovo a couple weeks ago at CES. Based based on upcoming Intel® Core™ dual-core processors, the new laptops equip users with faster multi-tasking performance, more energy efficient performance and greater manageability for IT departments. All models have been available since January 7 with pricing starts at $999.

The Lenovo’s new U450p starts showing its nose through media advertisement, it’s reported to be bigger than the U350 with 14″ screen size. Regarding specs, what we can see right now is its little brother – the U350, which is believed likely to be the same more or less. Here the U350′s specs are: 1.2 Ghz Celeron processor, a 1.3 Ghz Pentium dual-core, or a 1.4 Ghz Core 2 Solo, a 4 cell battery (upgradable to 8 cell), 1 to 8 GB of RAM, and up to 500 GB of hard drive.
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Lenovo planning to bring its unique idea to CES 2009 showbiz in Las Vegas next month. It may not the first multi-screen laptop, but the design of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is interesting. Its secondary screen is sliding in and sliding out behind the primary screen.

The new Lenovo X200 was announced a month ago, thank to Gizmodo who shares its hands on. As the newest Centrino 2-based ultraportable laptop from Lenovo, the X200 has all the wireless communication interfaces including WiMax, WWAN with GPS and Ultra-Wide Band for peripherals.
At first glance, it’s fairly unremarkable. The bland case design is standard Lenovo fare, it’s functional and super-solid. Base model’s battery life is 3.1 hours, with the 6 cell and 9 cell batteries enabling 6.2 and 9.4 hours, respectively.
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Lenovo U330 is the upcoming Centrino 2 based laptop that’s expected to be available this fall if everything is ok. The laptop configured with full 13.3-inches of screen, a Centrino 2 processor, HDMI and a built-in optical drive. Along with the U330, Lenovo also planned to ship other Centrino 2 based laptop including Y530, Y430, and Y730 IdeaPad series.
The Y430 sticks with integrated graphics, the Y530 is Centrino 2 P7350-based and does up some NVIDIA NB9M GS 256MB graphics, while the Y730 runs a Centrino 2 P8400 processor and ATI M86 ME 512MB graphics, and supports dual 320GB hot-swappable drives. The Y730 comes in entertainment and gaming editions, with the “GameZone” model sporting a secondary display.
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Targeting small and medium business users, the Lenovo ThinkPad SL-series available in three models including SL300, SL400, and SL500 which configured with 13.3-inch, 14.1-inch, and 5.4-inch WXGA panels respectively.
Regarding CPU, all models powered by Intel Core 2 Duo, other features include ExpressCard, FireWire, 3+ USB ports, and Optional Blu-ray drive. In the world of connectivities, the laptop supports WWAN, WiMAX, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
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