Lenovo Boosts Business ThinkPads at IFA

Lenovo Boosts Business ThinkPads at IFA photo Lenovo Boosts Business ThinkPads at IFA

ThinkPad E460 and E465 will be available from November with a starting price of $549 and $449 respectively.



The new ThinkCenter series will feature the latest 6th-generation Intel Core Processors, most likely Skylake-U or H, and has tools like Intel vPro, PC Cloud Manager and Microsoft SCCM to help IT managers help businesses equipped with the new ThinkCenters solve any issues that could appear.

We caught up with Roger Kay, principal of Endpoint Technologies Associates, to get his thoughts on the new Lenovo Products. The Chinese tech firm also offered a myriad of products ranging from smartwatches, smartphones and tablets, through convertibles and laptops to powerful gaming PCs. Modern computer users will appreciate the ThinkPad Yoga 260 and 460.

Unique features in selected models such as LTE-A wireless WAN connectivity offering speeds up to three times faster than LTE and optional integrated fingerprint and smartcard security provide maximum data protection and productivity on the road. “They need truly reliable and mobile devices with no compromise on performance”, said Lenovo, and that’s where the new ThinkPad Yogas come in.

Not only is this good for bragging rights – does your laptop have a supercapacitor? – but it also means that Lenovo can make that stylus tiny and easy to hold.

The ThinkCentre M900 Tiny, meanwhile, is – as one expects – an ultrasmall desktop. These are AMD processor-powered variants that share specs with their Intel-based siblings, but scrimp on battery life (down from nine hours to six and a half). Designed specifically for extreme conditions, Lenovo claims the M900 Tiny is created to travel and function nearly anywhere-especially if you often find yourself on top of a mountain or deep in the desert. Lenovo said it has put these machines through many tests, including drop testing and extreme temperature testing, and high altitude testing. The sleek angular design will be available in both midnight black and silver options.

Lenovo didn’t say how much its AIO and tower desktops will cost, adding only that they’ll be available in the fourth quarter in select markets. The new devices, which were announced by the company September 2 just before the IFA 2015 conference in Berlin, include the ThinkPad Yoga 260, the ThinkPad Yoga 460, the Ideapad 300 and 500 laptops, the Ideapad 100S, 300S and 500S laptops, the MIIX 700 12-inch tablet and the Lenovo 100S Chromebook. These will be available later this year starting at $399, $499 and $749, respectively.

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