Up until now, Apple’s Mac systems were the only ones to feature Intel’s ultra-fast Thunderbolt interface, but it seems that Lenovo has some different plans in this matter, since the company’s new ThinkPad Edge S430 will actually be the first notebook PC to incorporate this impressive innovation.
Announced as a part of Lenovo pre-CES 2012 lineup, the new ThinkPad Edge S430 follows the IBM-set business-elegant design line of all notebooks in this series, but also features a couple of interesting metallic accents, while also being just one-inch thick.
The new 14-inch portable machine packs a host of features most business users will certainly enjoy, such as a choice of Core processors from Intel, a suitable amount of DDR3 RAM memory, the possibility to add up to 1TB HDDs, and a choice of Intel integrated or NVIDIA Optimus graphics.
Plus, for multimedia-loving execs, the notebook will come equipped with Dolby Home Theatre v4 audio, an optical unit, while connectivity options include, beside the aforementioned Thunderbolt tech, USB 3.0 as well.
Last, but certainly not least, we’ll have to mention that pricing for the Thunderbolt-packing ThinkPad Edge S430 will start at around 750 US dollars, the new laptop being set to arrive in stores at some point in June, in certain select markets.
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