[CES 2011] The X120e isn’t the only notebook that Lenovo will have on show at CES 2011 and next up we’ve got the 12.5-inch E220s and 14-inch E420s. There are some minor yet notable improvements on these notebooks from their predecessors, such as the soft-matte exterior, helping you avoid smudges. These notebooks will be offered in configurations that feature Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 Sandy Bridge processors, along with optional 4G/WiMAX connectivity. Hard drive options include up to 320GB traditional hard drives or a 128GB SSD, along with 4GB or 8GB of RAM. If you’ve got butter fingers, you’ll also appreciate the spill-proof Edge keyboard that is offered here, though we really wouldn’t suggest you test it. Pricing for the E220s will begin at $900 while the E420s will set you back $750 and above. Both notebooks will be available from this April.
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