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| Joined: Nov 11th, 2004 Last Online: January 6th, 2009 Location: Philippines / Naples, Florida Age: 28 Posts: 625
Rep Power: 18 ![]() ![]() | IBM (Lenovo) is apparently jumping on the wide-screen bandwagon with the Thinkpad Z series. The new notebooks will be using a Magnesium frame and will come in traditional Thinkpad black and Champagne Titanium. For those interested (and I know there are quite a few Thinkpad users out there) check these out: News.com Article Spied Photos from Engadget Unconfirmed Thinkpad Z Specs The speakers on the side look so much like my 15" PBook. The Z seems to FINALLY have curved edges. This is going to be interesting. I hope Lenovo will not disappoint. Such a lovely looking Thinkpad. If it werent for it only running Windows I'd pick one up right now... Maybe Vista and Office 12 will change my mind. ![]() http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2505 |
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| Joined: Nov 11th, 2004 Last Online: January 6th, 2009 Location: Philippines / Naples, Florida Age: 28 Posts: 625
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