August 18, 2008 6:22 PM PDT

Lenovo refreshes 13.3-inch ThinkPad

by Michelle Thatcher
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ThinkPad X30o

The ThinkPad X301 will look pretty much the same as the X300 shown here.

When the Centrino 2-equipped ThinkPad X200 waltzed into our Labs and demonstrated not only impressive performance but also jaw-dropping battery life, we wondered when our other favorite ThinkPad, the X300, would be spruced up with Intel's latest components.

Turns out, we didn't have to wait long. Today Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X301, a component refresh to its popular 13.3-inch laptop. The new version will incorporate an ultra-low-voltage Core 2 Duo processor that's expected to be unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum this week. The ThinkPad X301 will also come equipped with DDR3 RAM, which (combined with the new processor technology) will make it "20 percent more powerful than the X300," according to the company.

Other enhancements include support for DisplayPort video output, a 128GB solid-state hard drive option (available in September), and, later this year, WiMax connectivity.

Pricing for the ThinkPad X301 starts at $2,599 and systems will be available from Lenovo beginning August 26.

Michelle Thatcher has been reviewing technology products for nearly a decade. Her current focus is laptop reviews, with some kitchen gadgetry and Web 2.0 thrown in for good measure.
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by gorgoy September 4, 2008 3:24 AM PDT
Why don't you mention that Lenovo is the only vendor that crippled it's notebooks audio, and disabled the stereo mix feature in hardware? up until now no one from Lenovo stepped up and admit this failure. don't buy anything from them!
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