Not so hip at the ThinkPad X1′s short battery life ? Lenovo doesn’t seem too thrilled about it either, and are prepping to launch a brand new twist at the X1 sporting a battery efficient “Instant Media Mode” sometime this month. a up to date Lenovo Live update dubs the refresh the “ThinkPad X1 Hybrid, and shows the rig rocking the identical media interface because the IdeaPad K1 . The Hybrid promises Windows 7 / Media Mode switching, instant-on convenience and enough juice to get you thru eight hours of video playback or as much as 10 hours of web browsing. The document also details plans to release 13 and 14-inch Ultrabooks in May starting at $1300 and $800, respectively, in addition to the ThinkPad x130e — an apparent successor to the X120e , ruggedized and due in December. Hit the source link below to peek on the PDF yourself.
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