ThinkPad
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Lenovo has released a new slim, high-performance ThinkPad laptop, which blends business with entertainment while offering military-grade toughness.
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Business travel in the 21st Century is a whole new ball-game.
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Lenovo has announced updates and additions to its range of "Think" products
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Lenovo have designated eight ThinkPad laptops for use in field and vehicle semi-ruggedized computing environments after subjecting them to a barrage of military specifications tests including being baked, battered, blistered and blown with sand.
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Gizmag's Dave Weinstein has been putting the Lenovo W700ds (dual-screen) notebook to the test, read on for his full report.
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Lenovo has been forced to announce the ThinkPad W700ds ahead of the planned CES announcement after a page on the IBM website went live early - and if there's ever been a laptop worthy of being referred to as "the hamburger with the lot", it's this one. The 11 pound monster sports a 17-inch display a
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Lenovo is introducing a new security feature for ThinkPad notebooks which allows users to remotely disable their PC via SMS.
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Losing your portable drive is a bad scenario, but if it happens to hold sensitive unprotected data, things can quickly get worse. Lenovo's solution is the ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive, a compact unit available in 160 or 320 GB versions that protects unauthorized data access by requiring u
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Lenovo’s $2,978 ThinkPad W700 will be available in September, offering consumers a high performance mobile workstation with a great capacity for graphic design and digital content creation.
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 notebook PC combines SSD storage, integrated fingerprint reader, enhanced wireless connectivity and can be configured for extreme portability or maximum battery life of up to 10 hours, or a balance between the t
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Lenovo's latest offering aimed at lightening the load for road warriors is an all-in-one adapter designed to charge electronic devices such as cell phones and mobile music players as well as laptops.
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May 9, 2007 Several days ago Dave Weinstein had the chance to sit down with several members of Lenovo's product marketing team and take a look at two of the co
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