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AT&T Plans to Offer a New Suite of Mobile Broadband Netbooks Nationwide


 Lenovo S10

AT&T has announced an expansion of its mobile broadband-enabled netbook lineup. The new devices, which will be available in stores and online in the coming days, features three ultra portable mobile broadband netbooks - the Acer Aspire One, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10, and the Lenovo S10.

AT&T will offer the Acer Aspire One throughout stores nationwide. The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 and Lenovo S10 will be available in multiple stores and all devices will be available for purchase soon online at www.att.com and other direct sales channels. The netbooks will cost $199.99 after mail-in rebate via AT&T Promotion Card with a two-year service contract.

All three of these netbooks are excellent! They will all feature 10-inch screens, house 1GB of RAM, feature a built-in webcam, weigh less than 3lbs, use Microsoft Windows XP Home and feature a 160GB HDD.Read more

New Ultra-Thin Lenovo ThinkPad Sports Some Serious Power


 Lenovo ThinkPad T400s

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s has a thickness of only .83 inches and weighs in at just less than 4 pounds. This 14.1-inch laptop will feature a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo processor, choice of a 128GB SSD or 250GB HDD, a 9.5mm slim DVD burner or Blu-ray player, multitouch trackpad, Ethernet, WiFi, optional WiMAX / WWAN / Bluetooth / ultra-wideband, 34mm ExpressCard slot (or 5-in-1 card reader), a battery good for six hours and VGA / DisplayPort outputs.

Additionally, Lenovo has tweaked the keyboard by making the Esc and Delete keys larger. There's also support for the Lenovo's ConstantConnect and Protect technology and a built-in USB / eSATA port. The ThinkPad T400s laptop is available beginning immediately through Lenovo business partners and www.lenovo.com. Models start at approximately $1,599.Read more

Lenovo Introduces its First 12-Inch Netbook


 Lenovo IdeaPad S12

May 26, 2006 - Lenovo today announced the IdeaPad S12, the company's first 12-inch netbook. The new netbook takes the best in connectivity, style and entertainment features in Lenovo's other netbooks and brings users the next level in netbook computing with improved usability and performance. These enhancements include a 12.1-inch screen, a 100 percent full-size keyboard and new graphics options with the NVIDIA ION platform.

"We've heard from consumers loud and clear about the need for affordable and extremely portable computing devices, and we've responded by introducing our third netbook with a completely new form factor, making mini-computing more usable and redefining value in today’s market," said Dion Weisler, vice president, Business Operations, Idea Product Group, Lenovo. "We are pioneering new territory in the developing netbook arena by being the first vendor to give customers high quality video and entertainment capabilities in a netbook with optional NVIDIA ION graphics." Read more

New Lenovo C300 All-in-One Desktop for $450


 Lenovo C300

The Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 will come equipped with a 20-inch (16:9) LCD screen for watching videos or viewing crisp images. The C300 will also feature an Intel Atom 230 processor, up to 640GB of HDD, up to 2GB of DDRII RAM, an Intel 945GC chipset (integrated graphics) and a choice of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Basic or Vista Home Premium. It also comes with six USB ports, a firewire port and a 6-in-1 multicard reader.

Users looking for an all-in-one desktop with a decent sized screen at an affordable price may want to look into the IdeaCentre C300 when it comes out in July. Get the full press release here.

Lenovo Releasing a Sub-1-inch Thin Laptop for Around $700!


 Lenovo IdeaPad U350

Lenovo is going after the MacBook Air, Dell Adamo and the Voodoo Envy with its own ultra-thin laptop. By putting less horsepower and leaving some weight to the design of the new IdeaPad U350, Lenovo has created the cheapest ultra-thin laptop to date. The 13.3-inch Lenovo IdeaPad U350 will weigh around 3.5lbs and will have a thickness of less than 1-inch.

The IdeaPad U350 will give you the choice of a Core 2 Solo, Pentium ULV or Celeron processor, up to 8GB of RAM and up to 500GB of HDD space. Your IdeaPad U350 will also come with the OneKey™ Rescue System to help recover data if it becomes corrupted.

Expect to see the Lenovo IdeaPad U350 this July for an estimated price of $600 - $700. Grab the full press release here.

Lenovo's Super-Slim All-in-One Desktop


 Lenovo IdeaCentre A600

Just in time for the upcoming graduate on your list (or Dad for that matter!), Lenovo just launched their first all-in-one desktop computer. The new IdeaCentre A600 has a 21.5-inch screen and measures only one inch at its slimmest point. Other features include 16:9 aspect ratio screen, an integrated speaker system with bass sub-woofer, and an optional Blu-ray player. For the gamer, the A600 has an (optional) 4-in-1 Wii-like remote that can also be used as an air mouse, VoIP phone or TV controller.

To power this baby, the IdeaCentre A600 gives you a choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processors, optional ATI Radeon graphics card technology with DirectX10 support, up to 4GB of fast DDR3 memory and up to 1TB (1,000GB) of hard drive space.

Several connectivity options are also available including WiFi, a 6-in-1 media card reader, side-mounted USB and FireWire ports with additional USB ports on the rear of the panel. It also has VeriFace facial recognition technology which allows you to use your facial image as the log-on password.

Prices start at $999. Visit www.lenovo.com for more information.

Lenovo Answers Business Needs with ThinkCentre Desktops


 Lenovo M58e

The ThinkCentre Business Desktops from Lenovo that businesses use now have lower cost options. Thanks to Lenovo paying attention to their business clients needs. There are two new, smaller, lower cost options now available. The ThinkCentre A58 and the ThinkCentre M58e satisfy the customers demands for smaller desktops with seamless function of their larger counterparts.

Dilip Bhatia, executive director, global desktop marketing for Lenovo recently said, “Customers are feeling the pinch of the challenging economic times, and are demanding PCs that give them the most value for their dollar” and this is why Lenovo introduced these two new desktops. Read more

Photographers: Dream Big - Then Grab Your Passports

March 9, 2009 - Daydreaming about Anguilla's coastline at sunset? Taking a canoe down the Taramakau River? Or standing inside Mount Kenya's Ice Cave? If you're a U.S. resident with a camera and a vision, you could make your dream come true in Lenovo's first-ever "Name Your Dream Assignment" photo contest.

From March 3 to April 3, 2009, U.S. residents of any skill level will have a chance to win $50,000 to shoot a dream photo assignment anywhere in the world. In addition to $50,000, the grand-prize winner will also receive a digital camcorder and the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds with Microsoft Windows Vista to take on the journey. Photographers can enter their ideas and with clear, succinct explanations at www.nameyourdreamassignment.com. Each participant may submit up to three ideas.

Participants don't just enter this contest - they'll help select the winner. A public online vote and a panel of expert judges will determine the outcome. The panel will also take into consideration skill and experience. Two runners-up will also receive the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds with Microsoft Windows Vista.

To continue daydreaming with other hopefuls, please join the contest's online community at its official Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/pages/Name-Your-Dream-Assignment/42186564483 and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/dreamassignment.

For contest rules and information, please visit www.nameyourdreamassignment.com.

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Lenovo Debuts Super-Slim All-in-One Desktop and 16-inch Laptop


 Lenovo IdeaPad Y Series laptopJanuary 5, 2009--Lenovo today announced the latest additions to its Idea brand of personal computers for consumers. The new PCs push the envelope in the pursuit of thinner and more stylish designs, and combine these attributes with unique features like facial recognition and high-definition entertainment technologies to give consumers a computing experience like no other. There are four new IdeaPad laptops – the IdeaPad Y650, one of the thinnest and lightest 16-inch laptops, the Y550 and Y450 laptops with a similar family design to the Y650, and one of the thinnest all-in-one desktop PCs, the IdeaCentre A600. With the explosive growth of social networking, Lenovo also continues to enhance its IdeaPad S10 netbook with new instant on capability, facial recognition and easy access to Lenovo’s social networking community.

“With the launch of our global consumer Idea brand a year ago, we’ve shown the world that PC technology can be powerful and beautiful,” said Liu Jun, senior vice president and president, Consumer Business Group, Lenovo. “This year, we will keep pushing the limits of good design, balancing form and function, as you’ll see exhibited in our super-thin, 16-inch laptop and all-in-one desktop. This unique blend of design and engineering sets us apart from competitors and gives consumers a new kind of entertainment and computing experience.” Read more

Lenovo Introduces Mobile Vault with ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive

November 14, 2008 -- Lenovo just announced the ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive to give customers a secure way to protect sensitive data in a lightweight and easy-to-use design. The award winning, high capacity hard drive, available in either 160 or 320 GB versions, uses a numeric keypad allowing users to type in their passcode to access their data. At less than an inch thin, and approximately the size of a 3 x 5 inch index card, it’s small enough to fit in a shirt pocket.

The new secure hard drive meets the 128-bit advanced encryption security standard to help ensure information remains secure, and real-time encryption means users don’t have to wait for the “lag time” that typically accompanies encrypted drives. The hard drive features full-disk encryption for up to ten unique user ID’s and one administrator, making it an ideal tool for ThinkPad notebook PC users on-the-go or collaborating at work. Additionally, the self-powered hard drive eliminates the hassle of keeping up with power cords, and a convenient built-in USB cable makes transferring data simple and stores in the hard drive’s housing when not in use. Read more

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