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ThinkPad range claims 'up to eleven hours' battery life with two new Lenovo models
by Staff Writer | posted on 06 January 2006
"The ThinkPad X60 Series and ThinkPad T60 Series include Intel dual-core processors, to improve productivity and multitasking compared with previous processors," said Lenovo today. "The new ThinkPads bring a new level of performance and portability to the world's most recognisable notebook brand, extending the battery life of its notebook computers up to 11 hours - an improvement in some models by as much as 37%."
The dual core processors are Centrino Duo processors, according to today's press release. It also says you can order now: "The ThinkPad T60 Series and X60 Series can be purchased beginning today on www.lenovo.com, with availability beginning in February."
Which is great, except for the fact that if you go to look for a picture of the new computers, they don't have any. Look at product photos on the web site, and you'll not find either a T60 or an X 60.
That's a shame, because it would be good to see how big the battery was on an X60 if it's capable of getting eleven hours real life usage...
Prices for the ThinkPad T60 Series start at $2049. Prices for the ThinkPad X60 Series start at $1899.Lenovo, ThinkPad, battery life
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