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Lenovo Introduces Rugged ThinkPad Chromebook

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Lenovo has unveiled the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook — a fast booting, customizable laptop PC from the Lenovo stable running Google’s Chrome OS. The Chromebook ThinkPads are targeted at school children, and built with rugged features.

 

The 11.6-inch X131e laptop features an Intel processor, a 1366×768 HD LED anti-glare screen, and three USB ports, and weighs less than four pounds.

The ThinkPad X131e Chromebook will be available in February. Volume pricing starts at $429.

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