Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Lenovo launched first Fusion, ThinkPad X121e

Lenovo has launched its first Fusion powered ThinkPad, the X121e based on the E-350 APU.

The business oriented 11.6-incher features a traditionally understated design and it is the only Fusion notebook in its class with a matte WXGA screen. Lenovo included 4GB of memory and 320GB of storage in the mix, along with three USB ports, WLAN/Bluetooth, HDMI and a card reader.

In addition to the multi-touch trackpad, it features ThinkPad’s trademark TrackPoint and a chiclet keyboard. It weighs 1.5kg with a 6-cell power pack and the asking price is €379, which sounds rather reasonable.

It seems like a very nice successor to the AMD Neo-based X100e, but it also has two minor downsides. No operating system is included in the price and it is still not available in retail. [Source: fudzilla.com]
 

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