Lenovo bets on retro with its thinkpad 25
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Lenovo is celebrating its anniversary. The firm seeks to celebrate the launch of the first model 25 years ago. So the new ThinkPad 25 arrives. A model tribute to that first device launched by the company. And it does so with a very retro aesthetic as a way of paying tribute. A model in which the colors black and red are the dominant ones.
Lenovo bets on the retro with its ThinkPad 25
This ThinkPad 25 also stands out because we can find the trackpad buttons at the top. And not inferior as usual. Also with the classic TrackPoint stick that this time is located between the keys. And it stands out for its color.
Lenovo ThinkPad 25
The logo also integrates various colors. In this case it is green, red and blue. And it is based on a design from 25 years ago, but thanks to the color combination it manages to stay current. We have also been able to know the specifications of this laptop. Some time ago we had known some details. But, now we already know the complete specifications:
- 14-inch display Resolution: 1, 920 x 1, 080 pixels TrackPoint Intel Core i7 processor 16GB RAM 512GB SSD storage NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics card LTE connection support USB Type-C port, three regular USB ports Ethernet SD card reader Fingerprint reader
The design of this ThinkPad 25 is retro, but its specifications cannot be more current. At the moment Lenovo has not revealed anything about the price or its release date. Everything indicates that it will be launched throughout the month of October. Although nothing has been confirmed yet. So we will have to wait a few more days. What do you think of this special edition of the ThinkPad?
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