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    ThinkPad L330 Leak

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ibmthink, Jun 3, 2012.

  1. ibmthink

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    Interesting the L series gets a 13".
     
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    just glancing quickly

    13.3" screen (tft, 1366x768)
    no thinklight, keyboard backlight, or fingerprint reader
    1x powered usb 2.0
    2x usb 3.0
    msata/wwan mpcie slot
    1 2.5" hdd bay
    no ODD bay
    2 so-dimm slots
    card reader, full size hdmi, gigabit lan, vga port
    27.8mm thick (1.1")
    65w or 90w max power draw (does that imply discrete graphics?)

    should be a solid portable budget pc, my guess is ~$600USD.
     
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    the SL300 had discrete graphics so it's a possibility.
     
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    Maybe. The E320 can be configurated here in Europe with an AMD 6630M, so its is possible that the L330 will come with discrete graphics too.
     
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    that's the only explanation i can think of for a 90w max power draw in a machine w/ivy processor and no odd burner.