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Lenovo ThinkPad 8 starts off it's sales in the Stateside



Lenovo's one announcement that took over the mobile technology media back at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, was their ThinkPad 8. The Chinese multinational manufacturers slate that attracts the business officials with almost high-end internals and affordable pricing is now ready to be sold out from their domain in United States.

Why for business humankind? This very unit from the Lenovo Group Limited will come in a complete metal body and will slot a dedicated HDMI port for better viewing experience, that lets the user connect the ThinkPad 8 to a external monitor or a projector, with the potential of Microsoft's Windows 8.1 operating system.

So you must be anxious to know this workstation's internal specification listings? Well, the tablet will come out of it's box with a Quad-Core Intel Atom Z3770 clocked at 2.39GHz, alongside Intel HD Graphics 7th Generation, a 8.3-inches screen of 1200 x 1920 resolution marked at 273 pixels-per-inch, mighty 64 or 128 gigabytes of on board mass memory option (expandable via microSD card slot), two gigabytes of DDR3 Random Access Memory (RAM), eight megapixels primary camera with LED flash light with 2.2 megapixels front facing camera, both with 1080p video capturing capabilities, Bluetooth 4.0, an eight-hours powering battery and Windows version 8.1 and Pro 32 running over the hood.

So if you prefer to get hold on to a Lenovo ThinkPad 8, you can order one from the company's official online store at a price of 429 United States Dollars for the 64 gigs variant and $569 for the 128 gigabytes model, respectively. The store also upgrades the slate to Windows 8.1 Pro 32 for just $50.

Source: lenovo

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