Lenovo is widely known for its business laptops and the ThinkPad series with its red stick has become an icon among roadwarriors. Lenovo usually sticks with Intel’s processor platforms, which makes it extra exciting to see its AMD Brazos 11.6″ ThinkPad X120e netbook out in the open.
Lenovo ThinkPad X120e can be had in several different configurations and comes with either the single-core AMD Fusion E-240 operating at 1.5 GHz or the dual-core Fusion E-350 operating at 1.6 GHz. Both circuits sport a DirectX 11 GPU and AMD’s UVD3 media processor.
ThinkPad X120e uses a matte 11.6″ screen with antireflective treatment and 1366×768 pixel resolution. The computer comes with either Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional. No matter configuration you get both touchpad and trackpoint, and 802.11n WiFi. Customers can choose to equip X120e with up to 4GB RAM, 320GB harddrive, 3G, GPS, and 6-cell battery (6.6h).
With Fusion E-240 APU, 2GB RAM, 250GB harddrive, 3-cell battery (3.6h) and Windows 7 Home Premium prices start at 399 USD.
Source: Lenovo