
There was evidence that Lenovo is working on a ThinkPad-branded netbook for a while now. The company gave you from a consumer-oriented Ideapad S-series netbooks for the past year, but the series is the Lenovo ThinkPad business line of laptops, which means they tend to come with special features such as a professional-looking design and a pointer to the center of the keyboard next to a touchpad.
The people of wireless goodness discovered an FCC filing from Realtek, that the upcoming Lenovo ThinkPad netbooks Realtek Wireless specifies using modules. This is not the exciting part. It is interesting that three different models were listed: The ThinkPad X100e, ThinkPad Mini-11, and ThinkPad Mini10. We had already heard about the X100e, but the Mini is 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. new to me.
There is no real information about the Mini 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., but it seems reasonable that we needed a 10-inch display will have, while the other is a feature 11.1-or 11.6-inch screen. According to previous reports, the ThinkPad X100e one 11.6-inch display also, AMD Athlon MV-40 Neo display, and will run Windows 7.
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