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like its rival, is meant to offer ultraportable profiles, performance and battery life at costs closer to budget notebooks or even netbooks, undercutting systems like the MacBook Air or ThinkPad X301 without a significant speed hit.
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To compete in the tablet market, Lenovo offers a touch-screen and Wacom-enabled version of its 12-inch ThinkPad X200. Lenovo has a standard Wacom-enabled X200, as well as a two-finger multi-touch version for a $125 upgrade. With a starting retail price of $1,909, it is priced almost $500...
Sun, Oct 4 | from NotebookReview.com