Lenovo is updating its famous line of Thinkpad notebooks, introducing the classic T400s and turning X200. New Lenovo notebooks support up to four simultaneous touch and let you use a SimpleTap. Announcement of new devices took about a month of the appearance of Windows 7 operating system, which will have a built-in support for touch and multisensor panels. Annex SimpleTap, which is currently in beta testing, will operate the device using "tiles". The tiles are touch buttons are designed to perform common tasks, including adjusting the volume or brightness. Users can create their own tiles with which you can run an application or open a Web site.
T400s is an improved version of an existing model, with the same 14 "screen and a relatively thin shell. Ability to recognize four simultaneous touches will cost users an extra. In addition, the T400s built Core 2 Duo processor with a frequency of 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 120GB hard drive and DVD-burner drive, and standard modules for connecting different devices and the network.
Model with a rotating screen, X200, while adding support for multiple simultaneous touches also add to the price. True, the 12 "panels only support two simultaneous touches. This model is made based on the Core 2 Duo processor at a frequency of 1.4GHz and has a new" super-bright "display with antiglare coating, which makes it possible to actively work on this notebook outdoors.



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