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The ThinkPad Takes On The MacBook Air

An anonymous reader writes "Walt Mossberg has an early look at the ThinkPad X300, Lenovo's answer to the MacBook Air. He says the ThinkPad is almost as skinny and light as the Air, but has many of the ports and features lacking on Apple's machine. The biggest downside: it costs much more and will be limited to a paltry 64 gigabytes of storage. 'Unlike the Apple, which can be ordered with a higher-capacity, lower-priced hard disk, the new ThinkPad will only be available with the expensive, limited capacity solid-state drive. So it will start at between $2,500 and $2,800-up to $1,000 more than the Apple's base price.'"

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  1. I disagree, the Thinkpad is beautiful. by FatSean · · Score: 5, Funny

    In a few years, when we look back at the Apple designs which have become tacky and dated, the Thinkpad still looks elegant and clean.

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    1. Re:I disagree, the Thinkpad is beautiful. by techpawn · · Score: 4, Funny

      I loved the idea handle on the iMac!

      Gave you a good position to throw the thing from when you realized there was no floppy drive...

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  2. Re:apple fanbois by Genevish · · Score: 5, Funny

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