Lenovo today is introducing a new Series of ThinkPad - the L Series. Designed for business, government and education customers, the ThinkPad L412 and L512 laptops feature high performance with the latest Intel processing technologies, military tough durability and strong web conferencing features in an affordable laptop starting under $700. Additionally, the laptops are the greenest on the market by integrating the highest amounts of post consumer recycled content.
The laptops come with technologies students and employees need to be productive in their daily work, like:
- Choices of the latest Intel Core i3 and i5 processors with Turbo Boost and Hyperthreading technologies
- 16:9 HD antiglare displays on the 14-inch L412 and 15-inch L512
- Choices of Intel integrated or ATI Mobility Radeon graphics
- 3G/4G wireless connectivity options with Gobi 2000 module support for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon
- Multitouch touchpads
- Up to 8 hours of battery life
- Expansion with 4 USB ports/1 powered, combo eSATA/USB port, support for DisplayPort and VGA
- Windows 7 with Lenovo Enhanced Experience featuring up to 57% faster bootup and shutdown
The laptops also have the enterprise features businesses and IT administrators require such as global availability, image stability, a three year battery warranty and docking. They also include ThinkVantage Technologies tools like Access Connections to make the computing experience more productive for users. The L Series laptops pass the tough test for withstanding the wear and tear of the office or the rigor of the field to give users long term value. They meet eight different military specification tests for high and low temperatures, vibration, altitude, dust and more.
"Today more than ever before, customers are looking to get more out of their PC technology," said Dilip Bhatia, executive director, ThinkPad Product Marketing, Lenovo. "We designed the new L Series to give users the most important features for being productive like cutting-edge processing performance, long battery life and a VoIP-optimized design without sacrificing the reliability and durability ThinkPad is known for."