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Lenovo thinking about 10.1-inch X100e

Lenovo thinking about 10.1-inch X100e

It seems that the folks at Lenovo are mulling over whether to roll out a 10.1″ version of the X100e business netbook, where it will run off the Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor assuming the support page is right in their specifications. A smaller display area would translate into a more portable experience, while the trademark thin bezel that Lenovo has incorporated into its netbooks could result in a more compact user experience. Hopefully the battery life of the revamped machine is something that makes it worth owning.to be believed. The smaller screen would mean it will be more portable and if it’s going to be a ThinkPad, the trademark tiny bezel will mean a much more compact netbook overall. I hope they can push the battery life to at least 8 hours with this new setup, something business travelers would welcome very much.

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