Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon UltraBook Priced At Rs. 85000 In India

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon UltraBook price in India has beet set to Rs. 85000. The company's celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ThinkPad brand. If you're one of those obsessed with the slim gadgets, Lenovo claims that this is the thinnest Ultrabook available in the markets. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon offers a 14" HD real estate and it's less than 8 mm in thickness. The ultrabook weighs just 1.86 kg, making it quite a portable gadget to carry around.
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While the body is made from Carbon Fiber, Lenovo has packed powerful hardware inside. The ThinkPad X1 uses Intel Ivy-Bridge processor, whooping 256 GB Solid State Drive ( SSD ), a multi-touch glass trackpad, Dolby Surround Sound system and it offers a 3G SIM slot right in the body. The laptop is powered by a powerful battery that promises approximately 6 hours of productive time.

We're still digging out for more information like memory and graphics chip; but it isn't available yet. The machine ships with Windows 7 and it can be easily upgraded to Windows 8, once Microsoft releases the operating system towards the end of October. Those of you with big pockets -go grab the machine. It's beautiful and awesome.

 

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