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    Lenovo and ThinkPad Photo Gallery

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by TheGreat, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. TheGreat

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    Thanks! Interesting to see:

    - Difference between X420 and X420s (seems minimal to me)
    - Difference between X420 with 6 and 9 cells battery

    Other then that, well they are all Thinkpads, i'm gonna sneak a picture of my current laptop in (IBM X40) and see if any one notices :)

    Edit: IdeaPad U260 does look very sexy, if it had better battery life I would convince my girlfriend she needed one.

    Edit2: Skylight looks intriguing too:

    (Lenovo Skylight: After careful consideration of market conditions and user feedback, Lenovo has decided to focus its resources on building a family of next-generation mobile internet devices based upon open technologies such as (but not limited to) the Android kernel, similar to the Lenovo smartphone, which is available for sale in China now.

    As a result of Lenovo's strategic shift towards open standards such as an Android kernel based environment, the Company has shelved its plans to release the initial version of the Skylight smartbook that featured a proprietary Linux based OS.

    Lenovo remains committed to working with our strategic partners to deliver innovative products in the growing mobile internet space, including the aforementioned smartphones and smartbooks, as well as exploring innovative new concepts that continue to "push-the-envelope" like the U1 hybrid PC)
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  3. TheGreat

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    Good luck on this one. :)

    I would like to see a ThinkPad version of the U1 Hybrid. [​IMG]

    btw, this one is nice:
     
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    It will be interesting if they added pictures of previous IBM ThinkPad models in higher resolution. i.e. s30, 701c.