With Windows 7 just around the corner, it's only natural that PC makers
are upgrading their devices to run Microsoft's latest OS — which
by the way is due tomorrow. Lenovo is amongst those who're putting an
accent on digital entertainment and personal productivity with their new
ThinkPad SL410 and ThinkPad SL510 notebooks, intended for the medium
business.
Both the new ThinkPad SL410 and the SL510 boast crisp and clear 16:9
high definition LED backlit displays (14-inch for the SL410 and
15.6-inch for the SL510), feature Core 2 Duo processors under the hood,
HDMI and VGA outputs to connect with your HDTV or HD monitor. They also
come with a multitouch trackpad, 3G WWAN, WiFi connectivity, Ethernet
and an optional Bluetooth if you need it.
With up to 8GB of RAM and up to 500GB of storage, integrated Intel X4500
graphics, a 2 megapixel camera, a spill resistant keyboard and a digital
microphone for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) calls, the new SL410
and the SL510 are available immediately with prices for the base models
starting somewhere close to $529.
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