Lenovo is launching a new version of its 11.6 inch ThinkPad laptop. At first glance, the new ThinkPad X120e looks an awful lot like the Thinkpad X100e which has been available for much of the past year. But the new model has a few new features under the hood:

  • AMD Fusion chipset
  • HDMI output
  • 65% faster graphics
  • 30% better battery life

The ThinkPad X120e will be available starting in February, for about $400 and up. It features an AMD Fusion E-240 or E350 chip, an 11.6 inch 1366 x 768 pixel anti-glare LED display, AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics stereo 2W speakers, WiFi, Bluetooth, and optional 3G.

The X120E will be available with up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 5400RPM or 7200RPm hard drive or a 128GB SSD, and 3 or 6 cell batteries for up to 6.5 hours of battery life. The laptop measures 11.1″ x 7.4″ x 1.2″ with a 3-cell battery. It’s a bit bulkier if you add the 6-cell option.

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4 replies on “Lenovo introduces ThinkPad X120e business laptop with AMD Fusion”

  1. I hope they will bump its performance even higher when updated E series APU’s are released! Dont want to buy something that as fast as ULV Celeron, at least on paper. Not talking about graphics department tho.

  2. Great! I held off on the X100e initially because of the CPU, then because of the upcoming fancier chipsets. Now, they’re here! Keep it in the $550 range and I’m on it, Lenovo.

    (also maybe use a separate HDD bay instead of one giant uni-bay)

  3. matte lid, matte bezel, matte screen. will not get you funny looks in business meetings but will play WoW, up to 10 man raids in your hotel room the evening after.

    bought the moment it comes out!

  4. Here she is, the computer I’ve been waiting for. Just need to see a review or two and then she’s mine 🙂

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