Thinnest Thinkpad from Lenovo's Stable

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Thinnest Thinkpad from Lenovo's Stable

Lenovo has launched its thinnest business laptop, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 in India. Exemplifying many enhanced features, this fully-loaded Notebook is designed for executives who demand the best in performance, mobility and entertainment. Actress Gul Panag unveiled the product.

Amar Babu, Managing Director, Lenovo India, said, "The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is in line with our DO philosophy and offers everything that a corporate leader looks for in a business machine. This business Notebook reaffirms Lenovo's long-standing heritage of leading the industry with ThinkPads that provide great reliability and a superior user experience. We have created a DO machine that incorporates features that we believe will be a very useful tool for business users."

The launch of Lenovo ThinkPad X1 complements the company's new "For Those Who DO" brand positioning. Powered by Intel's second generation core processors, the product is packed with a host of features aimed at enabling the DOers of the corporate world to outperform. The ThinkPad laptops feature innovations that respond to key business needs including video and voice calling, enterprise management and an easy-to-use computing experience.

Rahul Agarwal, Executive Director, Commercial Business, Lenovo India, said, "In addition to being the slimmest ThinkPad ever, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is packed with powerful features and comes with a great design. With the Lenovo ThinkPad X1, ultra-thin design meets elite performance, complemented by strong multimedia functionality and excellent power management."

Due to its interior roll cage and magnesium chassis, the ThinkPad X1 is lighter and sturdy. It passes eight military specifications so that mobile professionals can work anywhere without worrying.

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