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Lenovo launches ThinkPad with wide screen, integrated multimedia news
16 August 2006
Mumbai: Lenovo today unveiled its new ThinkPad Z61 series and R60 series, both combining the power of Intel's Core Duo processors with newly enhanced multimedia and wireless connectivity options. The new ThinkPads are designed and custom-built for users who want enterprise-class power, durability, data protection and ease-of-use.

The new Z61 series is also optimal for today's business professionals seeking more flexibility in advanced multimedia and connectivity options in a wide screen format. Available in 14.1-inch (Z61t) and 15.4-inch (Z61m), the new models feature a choice of integrated or discrete graphics and up to 4 GB DDR-SDRAM for optimal viewing. The Z61t offers a WXGA/185-nit or WXGA+/200-nit display, while the Z61m also adds a WXGA MaxBright option, enabling users to reap the benefits of clearer, brighter images.

"The ThinkPad Z61 series merges the power and performance of our top systems with the work-life usability of a widescreen display," said Sanjeev Menon, general manager, notebooks, Lenovo India. "In addition to building some of the industry's thinnest and lightest notebooks, we have designed the ThinkPad Z61 to accommodate the wide array of needs business travellers have for their notebook PC."

Both Z61 models feature an integrated camera and stereo microphone for videoconferencing. Lenovo was the first PC manufacturer to integrate a WWAN antenna for wireless internet access via evolution data only (EvDO) technology in standard notebooks, beginning with the ThinkPad Z60 series in September 2005.

Lenovo also announced its new ThinkPad R60 series, a lower-cost, mainstream system packed with performance-enhancing features. It continues to be an excellent choice for business and education users who value performance and value on a mainstream system. The new R60 offers better battery life, more connectivity options, and a new 14" SXGA+ graphics choice. In addition, the R60 series enhances its value proposition with ThinkPad innovations such as the ThinkPad Roll Cage – a magnesium-alloy shell that helps protect the hard drive and other internal components - the ThinkPad Shock Mounted Hard Drive, a hardware switch for wireless shutoff.

The R60 and Z61 series include new ThinkVantage Technologies by Lenovo that provides more powerful features in a centralised dashboard, making PC security quick and simple. The new ThinkPads come equipped with the latest version of the ThinkVantage Client Security Solution, which enables users to recover logon passwords themselves. It also features easy and powerful disk encryption, updated password manager software, and a System Security Audit to ensure users are properly securing their system.

Capitalizing on the new WWAN capability, the newest version of Access Connections allows for mobile users to change environments while the ThinkPad automatically adjusts by turning on and off the right connections.

In the past 12 months, Lenovo has introduced a number of innovative products and technologies that have been praised by customers and analysts, including:

1. The first ThinkPad Tablet PC: the ThinkPad X41 Tablet.
2. The first widescreen ThinkPad with embedded wireless WAN, the ThinkPad Z60, available for the first time with a titanium cover.
3. The first dual-core ThinkPad notebook PCs, improving productivity and extending battery life for up to 11 hours[1].
4. The ThinkPad Roll Cage, a magnesium-alloy frame that protects the hard drive and other internal components.
5. Lenovo became the world's largest provider of biometric-enabled PCs by selling its one-millionth PC with an integrated fingerprint reader.

The new ThinkPad R60 starts at Rs60, 000 and the ThinkPad Z61 starts at Rs65, 000.

Formed by Lenovo Group's acquisition of the former IBM Personal Computing Division, the company develops, manufactures and markets reliable high-quality, secure, and easy-to-use technology products and services worldwide. Lenovo has major research centers in Yamato, Japan; Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, China; and Raleigh, North Carolina.

 


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Lenovo launches ThinkPad with wide screen, integrated multimedia