x100eThe folks at German news site Chip Online have scored a ton of information about the upcoming Lenovo Thinkpad x100e, which has been described by some as Lenovo’s upcoming business-class netbook. But it looks like while the Thinkpad x100e will be a thin and light ultraportable, it’s going to be a bit larger than your typical netbook.

Here’s what we know (or think we know):

  • Display: 11.6″ 1366 x 768 screen
  • CPU: AMD Athlon Neo MV-40
  • OS: Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Pro (32 bit or 64 bit)
  • Memory: Up to4GB
  • Storage: 160/250/320GB 2.5″ 5400rpm HDD
  • I/O: 3 USB ports, VGA output, 4-in-1 card reader
  • Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n WiFi, optional Bluetooth, 3G
  • Input: Trackpoint and multi-touch touchpad
  • Camera: 0.3MP
  • Battery: 3 cell (2.2 hour) or 6 cell (5.1 hour)
  • Dimensions: 11.1″ x 82.” x 11.2″ (w/6 cell battery)
  • Weight: 3.3 pounds (w/6 cell battery)
  • Price: Starting at $449

You can find more photos and information at Chip Online. It looks like the only thing we don’t have right now is a release date.

via Netbook News.de

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12 replies on “Lenovo Thinkpad X100e details leaked”

  1. I wish I could have got a netbook with a nipple mouse a loooong time ago. They’re awesome.

  2. Why AMD? They don’t sell well. Even after using it a while, you can’t even resell the machine when you want to upgrade.

  3. Wow – almost what I’ve been waiting for from Lenovo! Add CULV, 9 hours of battery life, and an HDMI port, and you have a winner.

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