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Thinkpads were first developed and manufactured by IBM, however in 2004 International Business Machines announced that the Lenovo Group was buying IBM's coveted brand. Thinkpad aficionados were left worrying if this was the end of an era. Fears were allayed in July 2005 after Lenovo unveiled the innovative X41 Tablet PC. Since then Lenovo have released a number of quality Thinkpads featuring widescreen displays, enhanced security and wi-fi connectivity. They have even had the time to launch their own make of Lenovo laptops. It's still early days, but positive feedback from a host of tech journalists and publications indicate that IBM's Thinkpad brand is in a safe pair of hands.

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Thinkpad Z60m With EV-DO Wi-Fi

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Laptopical.com

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The latest Z60m ThinkPads from Lenovo are configured to access Verizon's EV-DO network. This means the Z60M owner won't need a hotspot to access the internet in the U.S, if they are in range of 60 hardwired airports and cities. Read More

Z Series Thinkpad with Widescreen and Fingerprint Reader

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Todd Gold

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The latest Z series Thinkpads, equipped with widescreen displays, are receiving rave reviews from computer publications both online and offline. They are more rugged than traditional IBM laptops, because they toughened by a magnesium roll cage that protects the hard drive if the notebook is dropped. Read More

Affordable Thinkpad? - The R50e

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Lucy Layman

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The R50e is one of the cheapest Thinkpads to date, and though sporting IBM's usual build quality, it has to be said, it is a little light on tech specs. However the R50e Thinkpad could make a great entry level laptop for a college student, looking for a reliable, no frills machine. Read More

Lenovo's Thinkpad X41 Tablet PC

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Lucy Layman

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When we heard the news that IBM had sold their personal computer division to Chinese tech giant Lenovo, we were a little concerned about the future of IBM's award winning line of Thinkpads. Read More

IBM Delivers Ultralight BiometricThinkpad X41

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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Sometimes data is the real target of a thief. Indeed a devious criminal, with access to personal files stored on your hard drive can leave you open to identity theft - wreaking havoc with your personal finances and credit rating. That's why a fingerprint reader, like the one found on the new Ultraportable Thinkpad X41, is a useful biometric layer of protection, deterring all but the most persistent of brigands. Read More

Methanol Power? - IBM and Sanyo Double-Team theDMFC

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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Eight hours of battery life for future Thinkpads? Yes if you believe in IBM and Sanyo's vision for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) powered laptops. Read More

The IBM Thinkpad R52: The Medium of Wireless MadeEasy

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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Looking for a Wireless laptop, with Sonoma technology, equipped with an embedded security subsystem, to protect precious data such as passwords, and user IDs. If these tech specs leave you foaming at the mouth, the R Series IBM Thinkpad R52 could be just your cup of tea. Read More

The Thinkpad R51 Notebook Computer

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Todd Gold

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With technological innovations such as the T42's biometric fingerprint reader, Thinkpads have always garnered awards for ingenuity, reliabilty and workmanship. - Thus far, nothing has changed, indeed, lately the accolades have been rolling in for IBM and their reliable Thinkpad R51 laptop. Read More

IBM Sells Thinkpad Division to Lenovo

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Laptopical.com

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The end of the Thinkpad era?.....IBM has sold it's PC manfacturing business to the Lenovo Group, China's largest PC company for around 1.25 billion dollars. Read More

Slashdot writer mourns sudden passing of IBMThinkpad T20

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Lucy Layman

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Poor old Cliff over at Slashdot.com had a shock the other day. Looking to make a few dollars by selling his laptop on ebay, he left his trusty Thinkpad T20 connected to the AC Power then put the notebook into hibernate mode. Now the laptop is like an old bear snuggling up in it's cave during winter, he can't get the T20 to come out of hibernation. Until he does he won't be able to auction off the slumbering notebook on ebay. Read More

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