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  • Lenovo's X200 tablet PC gets spec'd

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    Monday, August 4th, 2008

    Although I’m sure that it will be blown out of the water by the $200 tablet PC Mike wants to build, in the absence of any actual competitor from that sector this X200 looks pretty nice. It’s got a nice laptop-oriented Core2 with a fast FSB, 2 gigs of DDR3 RAM standard, a 12.1″ screen at 1280×800, 3xUSB, express, and card reader slots. Like its predecessors it has a full keyboard and weighs over 4lbs, so it’s not really so much an “web tablet” as a convertible notebook. Click below for the full stats. [via HKNotebook, via GottaBeMobile]

    Processor Type Core 2 Duo Processor SL9400 1.86GHz
    (6MB L2 cache) 1066MHz FSB
    Chipset Intel 45 Express Chipset
    Memory 1 x 1GB DDR3 1066MHz (2x total RAM slots)
    Intel Turbo Memory Technology 2GB
    Memory Max. 4GB
    Hard Disk SATA 160GB 5400rpm
    Floppy Drive Optional
    Optical Drive Optional
    Audio High Definition (HD) audio
    Display 12.1″ Anti-Glare TFT WXGA
    Resolution 1280 x 800
    Graphics Intel GMA X4500
    Video Memory Up to 256MB shared
    Video Interface PCI-e
    Communications 56K modem,10/100/1000 LAN,Intel 5100 AGN,Bluetooth
    Ports / media 3 x USB 2.0,VGA,Audio,
    5 in 1 Card Reader(SD, SDHC, MMC, MS, MS-Pro)
    PCMCIA Slots 1x Express Card
    Battery Li-ion / 8-cell
    Battery Life Up to 7.0 Hours
    Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium
    Dimension (WxDxH) 295mm x 257mm x 36.5-33.3mm
    Travelling Weight 4.17lbs (1.9kg)
    Warranty 3-year carry-in (1-year battery) 

    1-year Lenovo Protection Service

    Warranty type International including China 

    2-hour express service in Hong Kong

    Pointing Device TrackPoint
    Remarks

    1. Active Protection System
    2. 1.3 Mega-pixel camera
    3. Finger Print Reader
    4. Rescue & Recovery

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