Used are the latest components, which promise not only a longer battery life, but also guarantee better performance. Thus provides the second-generation Core i7 processors (Sandy Bridge) by Intel for high work rate. The "Turbo Boost" technology utilized by Intel, the computing cores of optimal performance and increased if necessary.
Lenovo's own "Turbo Boost +" function keeps the CPU temperature is below a fixed limit - so the longer works with more power. When using an optional special ThinkPad X220 battery reaches an operating life of up to 24 hours. The X200 model, which can also be used as a Tablet PC is running, with a six-cell battery up to 16 hours.
The sub-notebooks start and shut down very quickly - thanks to "Enhanced Experience 2.0 function. The integrated USB 3.0 interface transfers data up to ten times faster than its predecessor. Voice and video conferences can lead used in the "private chat" and "Conference Call". They suppress noise and key information when sending the microphone and when not.
Lenovo's own "Turbo Boost +" function keeps the CPU temperature is below a fixed limit - so the longer works with more power. When using an optional special ThinkPad X220 battery reaches an operating life of up to 24 hours. The X200 model, which can also be used as a Tablet PC is running, with a six-cell battery up to 16 hours.
The sub-notebooks start and shut down very quickly - thanks to "Enhanced Experience 2.0 function. The integrated USB 3.0 interface transfers data up to ten times faster than its predecessor. Voice and video conferences can lead used in the "private chat" and "Conference Call". They suppress noise and key information when sending the microphone and when not.
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