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    Lenovo with touch screen and discrete graphics

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by blueaura, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. blueaura

    blueaura Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does a Lenovo with touch screen and discrete (or switchable) graphics exist? I have been all over their site but haven't found one. I'm looking to replace my ancient Thinkpad T400 with switchable graphics, with served me well for years.

    And while touch screens have their detractors, I like the option of having another way to interact with my PC. I use my iPad heavily, and there have been quite a few times I've gone from using my iPad to trying to touch the screen on my PC, before I realize what I'm doing.
     
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    blueaura Notebook Enthusiast

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    So...I'm guessing the answer is No then.
     
  3. ibmthink

    ibmthink Notebookcheck Deity

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    The T440s is available here in Europe with a Touchscreen and a discrete GT 730M GPU (however, these units does not have a DockingPort), available for example on Lenovo.uk: ThinkPad T440s Ultrabook Laptop | Lenovo (UK). The W540 also should be avalable with a Touch-option sometimes next year.