
Lenovo are priming themselves to unveil the latest line up of X-series laptops and tablet PCs which are powered by Intel’s new Santa Rosa platform. The X61, X61s and X61 Tablet all come with WAN cellular connectivity, 802.11n draft support, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth connectivity. All these models also feature a battery life of at least 10 hours with the extended battery, boasting the ability to turn off unused features on the notebook dynamically to reduce overall power drain. The X61 Tablet is certainly interesting, featuring a SuperView SXGA+ display coated with scratch-resistant and an anti-reflective coating for added durability. The ThinkPad X61, X61s and X61 Tablet PC will be approximately priced at $1,484, $1,474 and $1,779 respectively.
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