Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Lenovo is one of the most widely used computers now-a-days. Lenovo has launched new thinkpads. Lenovo's new ThinkPads may still have their little TrackPoint nubs and their round-bottom keys, but the company's made some big changes to its lineup of black box laptops. The company's new ThinkPads are lighter, sleeker, longer-lasting, and they're not even technically black anymore — they're "Graphite Black." It's a big change for the famously change-resistant line of black box laptops, but from what we've seen the changes seem to be for the better thinkpads.

The lower-end ThinkPad T-series is getting two new 14-inch ultrabook models: the T440 and the T440s. These new thinkpads are lighter and thinner than their predecessors, and come with the much larger trackpad that we first saw in the T431s and the ThinkPad Helix. They're virtually identical in build quality, but the T440s is considerably higher-end: it comes with up a Core i7 processor and has a built-in 1080p touchscreen, whereas the T440 has options for only a Core i5 and you'll pay extra for the touchscreen.The T440 is also $899 instead of $1,149 for the T440s. All of Lenovo's new ThinkPads include the company's new Power Bridge technology, which uses both an internal and a removable battery to let you swap batteries without having to shut your computer down. These batteries are one-size-fits-all, too, so they're interchangeable between all the new ThinkPad notebooks. Between Power Bridge and Lenovo's adoption of Haswell chips, battery life probably won't be an issue for ThinkPad users anymore.

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