Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet Is Worth a Second Look
If you’re someone who thinks Tablets PCs are only for a niche group that you’re not a part of, think again. The latest Tablet from Lenovo is designed with all notebook users in mind, and it just may be the best convertible yet.
Now sporting a faster, 1.8-GHz Core Duo processor among other improved hardware, such as larger hard drives and more memory, the 4.2-pound X60 is also claiming up to nine hours of battery life.

You can get the X60 Tablet with one of two displays: a high-resolution SXGA+ model that automatically rotates depending on how you hold the system, and an outdoor-readable touchscreen that works with your finger or the improved pen (now with an eraser).
For staying connected anywhere, the X60 can be configured with Sprint EV-DO or Cingular HSDPA mobile broadband. It also comes equipped with next-generation 802.11n technology. And staying true to its ThinkPad roots, the X60 allows you to stay comfortable while you compute with the legendary ThinkPad full-sized keyboard and a new NavDial that can be used in Tablet mode.


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