Lenovo Announces Two New Think Products
Lenovo today announced the ThinkPad 10 and the redesigned ThinkStation P300 workstation, both suited for business users. The ThinkPad 10 is constructed from aluminium with Gorilla glass to protect its ten inch full HD display. Users can be creative with four flexible modes - Tablet, Stand, Laptop and Desktop. When connected to the optional ThinkPad Tablet Dock or USB3.0 docking station, users can add an external display, mouse, and either the Compact Bluetooth keyboard or directly attach the ThinkPad 10 Ultrabook full sized keyboards.
The Quickshot Cover makes photo taking easy. A flip of the cover protecting the eight megapixel camera launches the app automatically.
The ThinkPad 10 comes with a digitizer pen for natural writing input, Windows 8.1 including 64-bit support, up to 4GB of memory and up to 128GB of storage, 3G/4G LTE connectivity and up to ten hours of battery life.
IT managers will also appreciate VPN access control, application deployment management and can prevent users from installing prohibited apps. In addition, Lenovo Services offer a suite of packages, including sealed battery warranties, accidental damage protection and laser etching and tagging.
The ThinkPad 10 starts at $599 and will be available starting in June on www.lenovo.com and at selected retailers.
The ThinkStation P300 entry-level workstation boasts a redesigned chassis, which no longer features a bulky handle, but rather red touch points and extended lip in the front and the back for easy carrying and deployment. Additionally, the new FLEX module gives users the option to add only the components they need. The FLEX module supports a combination of an optical drive, 29-in-1 media card reader, IEEE 1394 Firewire, and eSATA.
The ThinkStation P300 is available with the latest Intel Xeon E3-1200v3 product family as well as new 4th Generation Intel Core processor and ECC memory support.
The Lenovo ThinkStation P300 starts at $729 and will be available starting in June.