
We have word that the new business class ultraportable laptop known as the Lenovo ThinkPad X120e will be shipping this coming March 8th instead of tomorrow, so you will have to wait for three more weeks or so before getting your hands on a device that has an 11.6-inch display with a low power AMD processor running proceedings from within, aided by Radeon HD graphics. There is more bad news to follow, so do grab a chair and sit down while you let everything we have to say sink in. The Lenovo ThinkPad X120e will not debut in Western Europe, Japan, Australia, or Latin America, making this a potentially desirable import for the mentioned countries. Priced from $400 and above, we do scratch our heads and wonder why it will not be made available to those regions – surely there has nothing to do with support issues, right?
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