Lenovo ThinkPad T410s, T410 and T510 laptops and W510 mobile workstation
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Lenovo is seriously on a roll. In addition of introducing ThinkPad Edge series and ThinkPad X100e laptop, the firm today announced three ThinkPad T- series laptops and a W-series mobile workstation. Targeted towards business users, the new notebooks bring higher levels of performance and productivity. The new laptops are based on upcoming Intel Core dual-core processors and equip users with faster multi-tasking performance, more energy efficient performance and greater manageability for IT departments. Another interesting feature of these lappies is never before seen ThinkPad 22 hour battery life on select models (on all except for T410s)! Other features include multitouch screen options and a single wireless broadband solution with the Qualcomm Gobi 2000 module.
The T410s provides a thin and light design with full performance for extremely mobile users, while the T410 and T510 are designed for full performance for mainstream business users. The high performance W510 mobile workstation fits the needs of professionals in data and graphics-demanding fields like oil and gas, computer aided design and photography.
The new W510 supports up to 16 GB of memory, Intel Core i7 processors, Nvidia’s 1GB GPU, and USB 3.0.
The T410s now comes with Nvidia switchable graphics with 512 MB of VRAM so users can balance a visually-intense graphics experience with energy efficiency and battery life.
The ThinkPad T410s, T410, T510 and W510 laptops are available beginning January 7. Pricing for models starts approximately at $1,399 for the T410s, $999 for the T410 and T510 and $1,599 for the W510.
