Published on September 18th,2008 at 10:18 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Lenovo’s X200t Desktop PC Available this October

Lenovo introduced thier new Thinkpad laptop, the X200t . Depending on the version chosen, the X200t Tablet PC comes with either 12.2’’ WideView MultiTouch LED Backlight, WideView Superbright LED Backlight, or WideView Standard WXGA Panel. Theirs also a choice between an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 (1.2GHz), SL9300 (1.6GHz), or SL9400 (1.86GHz).

The X200t features up to 4GB of Memory, 128GB of SSD, 320GB of HDD (5400rpm), or 200GB of HDD(7200rpm), as well as Wifi, WiMAX (optional), WWAN (with GPS), Blu-Ray disc drive, three USB ports, and either a 4 cell or 8 cell battery.

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Lenovo’s X200t Desktop PC Available this October
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