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Santa Rosa on Lenovo
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by Nigel Yap   
Friday, 11 May 2007 03:22 PM

Lenovo has announced two new ThinkPad notebooks PCs - the first ThinkPad T61 14-inch widescreen notebook and the first ever R Series widescreen, the R61 14-inch widescreen notebook. Lenovo engineered the PCs with its latest innovations, including a new Top Cover Roll Cage for excellent durability, an improved thermal management cooling and efficiency system, enhanced wireless connectivity with Ultra Connect II and longer battery life through its Battery Stretch control option. Featuring the latest Intel Centrino Pro mobile technology and Intel Centrino Duo technology, the ThinkPad T61 and R61 14-inch widescreen, respectively, offers users the strongest, quietest, coolest and best performing ThinkPad lineup yet.

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Lenovo also today introduced the Lenovo 3000 N200 15-inch widescreen notebook offering top connectivity and graphics capabilities with the latest Intel Centrino Duo technology.  

“The technologies we’ve designed and integrated into our new ThinkPad notebook PCs demonstrate Lenovo’s best engineering at work,” said Thomas Teng, Country General Manager, Lenovo Malaysia. “Improvements in durability, reliability and wireless connectivity will help to make our customer’s PC experience more enjoyable and productive. With the latest Lenovo technologies, we are continuing to set the standard for innovation and reliability.”

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Name: Adie Comment:
Phinix, I'm totally agreed with you, the design looks aweful, look so outdated. The material looks like those old Mac Powerbook, even the old Powerbook looks better than this one. The diagonal logotype is the worst I've seen on any laptop design thus far, it's just plan ugly. Despite having the so called "best engineering", I won't buy this model, even the Lenovo Y series are better looking.thumbsdown
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Name: Phinix Comment:
I don't like the new Lenovo material design, comparing with my old IBM ThinkPad X40. The quality of the cover/body looks bad. The words printed on the Keyboard are ugly and easy wear out. Overall low class material design... sad-smiley
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Name: Jayce Ooi Comment:
Hmm... When Intel will use this model for its employee? Next year...? Maybe not. My friend cannot even change his old IBM T40 which use more than 3 years already. laughing-smiley
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