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    Lenovo P50s in January 2016?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Archon810, Nov 2, 2015.

  1. Archon810

    Archon810 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've been waiting for the P50, and of course just as it's about to be released, I read about a leaked roadmap and spotted a P50s in it.

    http://winfuture.de/news,89654.html

    Any ideas what the "s" moniker usually brings?
     
  2. dropitharder

    dropitharder Notebook Enthusiast

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    Probably a thinner/lighter version that replaces the W550s. Dual-core, a bit less powerful but also well, thinner somehow. Basically what the T450s is to the T450.
     
  3. buckling spring

    buckling spring Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nice catch, thanks for sharing. Interesting that Lenovo will be updating more laptops to Broadwell (T450p), and not just skipping that generation as I had assumed they would.
     
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    T450p is mentioned there, and it does not exist. What is mentioned: T460p
     
  5. buckling spring

    buckling spring Notebook Enthusiast

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    Really? OK, thanks for setting me straight. That makes sense since Skylake is ready.