Lenovo releases T400s
| Rudolph Muller | June 24, 2009 | No comments |
Lenovo announced release of new ThinkPad T400s laptop in SA
Drawing inspiration from the popular X300, Lenovo has engineered the ThinkPad T400s, to be slim and light and to offer premium system performance.
The T400 is 21 mm thin and weighs just under 1.8 kg. It also features a 14.1-inch LED screen, solid state drive storage and the second generation Top Cover Roll Cage.
“We’ve created products like our ThinkPad T400s laptop to bring thin and light computing to mainstream corporate users,” said Peter Hortensius, senior vice president, ThinkPad, Lenovo. “We’ve applied thoughtful design in balancing the need for greater portability with strong performance and usability.”
In addition consumers will have a choice between a 128GB solid state drive or 250GB standard hardrive, Intel 2.53 GHz Core 2Duo processing and graphics, a 9.5mm DVD or Blu Ray drive, Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth and option WWAN.
The T400 will also feature a 34mm Express Card slot or 5-in-1 multimedia card reader and will offer up to six hours of battery life.
The ThinkPad T400s laptop will be available in South Africa towards the end of July at approximately R22 999.
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