NetworksLenovo Introduces ThinkPad X301 With 128 GB SSD.
Not to let Apple carry on unchallenged in the super-ultra-portable notebook segment, Lenovo today quietly announced the next evolution of its X300 notebook ň€” the X301.
Called the X301, the notebook retains its predecessorň€™s thin and light form starting at less than three pounds, one-inch thin and 13.3-inch LED backlit display. Lenovo likes to call it the ň€śthinnest and lightest full-function notebook in its class,ň€ť which even if contested, still means the X301 is among the very best for travelers.
Those seeking for better battery performance for computing away from the socket will find a lot to like. The X301 will make use of the latest Intel Core 2 Duo ultra low voltage processors at 1.2 GHz (U9300) and 1.4GHz (U9400).
Another big aid to battery life is the introduction of decently sized solid-state drives. Both 65 GB and 128 GB SSDs will be available for order in September.
ň€śLenovo continues to push the technology envelope by giving road warriors the latest enhancements in solid state drive storage and digital display technologies with the new ThinkPad X301 notebook PC,ň€ť said Sam Dusi, vice president, worldwide notebook product marketing, at Lenovo. ň€śThis announcement extends our commitment to blending ultra-portability and functionality, and equipping todayň€™s business users with the most advanced, highest-performing computing tools.ň€ť
Also new to the X301 is support for DisplayPort, which Lenovo hopes to market its virtues alongside the ultra-thin DVD burner as a media solution. With support for both DisplayPort and VGA, users can utilize multiple displays.
For those who must stay connected wirelessly, Lenovo offers ň€śimproved uplink performance by up to 250 percentň€ť when compared to previous models with AT&T mobile broadband. Models supporting WiMAX will be available later this year.
Select X301 models will even prevent their users from getting lost with built-in GPS hardware, though it is unknown which software package will be called upon for navigation.
Pricing for models of the ThinkPad X301 notebook starts at approximately $2,599 and will be available on August 26.