Chinese PC giant Lenovo has unveiled a new generation of light-weight ThinkPads at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
In an event to celebrate its 20th anniversary since its founding, Lenovo showcased the ThinkPad X 1 Carbon, which weighs less than three pounds.
The computer, which will go on market later this month, also features an eight-hour-long battery life and 3G mobile broadband technology.
Headquartered in Beijing and North Carolina, Lenovo has a revenue of about $30 billion and runs business in 160 countries.
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Thursday, August 09, 2012
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