Lenovo officially announced itsCentrino 2 - based X200 ultraportable notebook today , confirming what we haveknown for a while now . Namely , that it ’s the smallest member of theX - family(12.1 - inch screen , 0.8 - inches thinly ) and very sinewy . power by the newCentrino 2platform , it ’s got a full armory of wireless communicating interfaces ( including WiMax , WWAN with GPS and Ultra - Wide Band for peripherals ) , yet it ’s a flimsy 2.9 pounds , a hair less than itsolder brother or perceived competitor . ( No optical drive helps there . ) And it starts at a much more affordable $ 1199 . But where the hell is the trackpad ? !
https://gizmodo.com/lenovos-entire-new-thinkpad-line-leaked-x300-gets-sibl-378504
At first glance , it ’s somewhat unremarkable . The vapid font pattern is standard Lenovo fare , it ’s functional and super - substantial . Base model ’s barrage life sentence is 3.1 hours , with the 6 cadre and 9 cellular telephone batteries enable 6.2 and 9.4 hours , respectively . Yeah , that ’s right , the X200 proudly forgoes a trackpad for the classic reddish navigation boss only , concede the keyboard a bit more outer space but perchance alienating user not elevate on “ the nip . ” Given the size , the system of weights is n’t much of a surprise . Where the X200 excites , though , is under the hood . The eyeglasses run from respectable on the base model to downright impressive on the high end . Check below for a gallery and a full spec sheet .

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