What’s Noteworthy: In a throwback to convertible tablets of yesteryear, the ThinkPad Twist swivels around on its base from laptop to tablet mode. It also offers 3G connectivity from AT&T and has the option for a 500 GB hard drive instead of solid state storage–a rarity among hybrids.
Tech Specs: 12.5-inch (1366-by-768 resolution) display, Intel Core processors, up to 8 GB RAM, up to 500 GB hard drive or 128 GB solid state drive, 720p webcam, two USB, SD, Ethernet, miniHDMI, mini DisplayPort, weighs 3.48 pounds and measures 0.79 inches thick.
Price and Release Date: Configurations start at $849, but Lenovo hasn’t said what the tech specs for the budget model will be. It’ll be available on October 26.
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