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IBM introduces the lightest and thinnest ThinkPad in the Middle East

IBM today unveiled its completely redesigned ultraportable notebook computer, the ThinkPad X40, setting new standards for portability, battery life, and wireless connectivity in ultraportable systems.

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 08 - 2004 at 14:11
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Starting at only 1.2 kg (1), the new X40 is the lightest and thinnest ThinkPad ever and boasts the smallest footprint in its class with a full-size keyboard (2).

By incorporating the latest Think Vantage Technologies with the light system design, the ultraportable ThinkPad X40 is ideal for the global mobile users and business travelers. Since many of IBM's new recovery tools exist outside the PC's main operating system, business travelers who are away from office technical support have new options for solving PC problems -- regardless of whether Windows will start. Commonly described by IBM as a 'lifeboat' solution, this tool helps reduce IT support costs by enabling user self-recovery and reducing the need for help-desk calls and desk-side visits.

'A ThinkPad like the X40 fits into our longer term vision,' said Sameh Farid, regional manager of personal computing division, IBM Middle East, Egypt and Pakistan. ' A large percentage of our market is highly mobile. The need for lightweight, fully functional ThinkPads is becoming highly evident. The ThinkPad X40 is an ideal assistant for today's businesspeople that spend a lot of time outside the office. It has expansion options and ports that allow each user to customize it to their needs.' added Farid.

Ultimate Mobility In A Versatile Ultraportable
The ThinkPad X40 is a full 20 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter - 400 grams less -- than its predecessor, the ThinkPad X31. For the business traveler, 400 grams translates into three cell phones; or two digital cameras; or a bottle of water; or a pair of jeans, a sweater and a T-shirt. It also offers a unique battery design capable of providing the longest standard battery life of any leading brand notebook (3), at up to 7.5 hours (4) on select models with the optional 8-cell battery. Mobile users can also combine the X40's unique battery options to deliver all-day computing for people who take their notebooks with them anywhere and everywhere, offering up to 10 hours of optional battery life in a total solution that weighs less than 1.8 kg.

'With this new design, IBM ThinkPad support for the highly mobile user is unsurpassed in the industry,' said Farid. 'The new ThinkPad X40 redefines the ultraportable notebook standard for 2004 and beyond. Reducing ThinkPad weight by 400grams translates into an entirely different experience for users. It means they can do real computing on demand, wherever they happen to be located.'

IBM provides flexibility, so users can take advantage of wireless technology via Intel 802.11b, IBM 11b/g, IBM 11a/b/g (5), and Blue tooth Wireless Technology. When used with the IBM Embedded Security Subsystem, along with industry-standard wireless encryption, the ThinkPad X40 provides the most secure wireless computing environment in the industry (6). In addition, all X40 models come standard with a modem, Gigabit Ethernet and Infrared.

Featuring the Intel Pentium-M processor together with enhanced IBM Think Vantage Design, the ThinkPad X40 sets new standards in mobility and battery life. In addition, select models include Intel's Centrino mobile technology, providing wireless connectivity while helping to deliver high performance and extended battery life.

The ThinkPad X40 also includes innovative new features such as a powered USB 2.0 port, which supports external optical drives without a separate AC adapter, and a new Secure Digital port. The ThinkPad X40 can work with the new optional X4 Ultra Base Dock, providing additional expansion options for mobile workers at a combined weight of only 1.8 kg. By redesigning the X4 Ultra Base Dock for increased functionality, IBM provides the flexibility of converting the X40 into a two-spindle solution that supports Ultra Bay Slim devices such as additional batteries, added media options, and increased storage capacity. The X4 Ultra Base Dock also includes a USB 2.0 hub, power-on button and keylock for added security. The ThinkPad X40 also features a simplified case design allowing for faster and easier service of memory and communications options.

Additionally, the X40 has been designed for greater durability for business travelers, by including IBM's patent-pending hard drive protection technology to help protect user's data. The IBM Active Protection System, similar to the technology used in automobiles to deploy airbags, uses a microchip on the system board to detect system acceleration (such as in a fall) and responds by temporarily parking the drive's read/write head. This rapid response can help prevent some hard drive crashes that occur in some falls, helping to prevent total data loss and ultimately reduce downtime and warranty costs.

A Powerful Ultraportable Alternative
IBM today is also announcing new models of the ultraportable ThinkPad X31. The ThinkPad X31 now features Intel Pentium-M processors up to 1.7GHz (7), with a travel weight of 1.6 kg. For organizations that want image commonality, the X31 is compatible with the T41 and R50.

Easier to Use, Manage and Service
In addition to IBM Rescue and Recovery with Rapid Restore, the new ThinkPad X40 includes other IBM Think Vantage Technologies that improve security, provide choice and ease-of-use in wireless capabilities, and are designed to increase IT staff and user productivity. Both the ThinkPad X40 and the ThinkPad X31 features updated versions of Access Connections and Access IBM. Access Connections 3.0 simplifies the management of wireless and wired network settings so that users can easily switch between networking environments. The new Access IBM 4.5 software provides easy access to on-system and online (8) information including IBM service and support, which can reduce help desk calls and increase employee productivity.




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Intel, Pentium, Celeron and Centrino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.

1. Includes battery and optional travel bezel instead of standard optical drive in UltraBay bay, if applicable; weight may vary due to vendor components, manufacturing process and options.
2. Thinness may vary at certain points on the system.
3. These model numbers achieved the Ziff Davis Media Inc.'s Business Winstone 2002 BatteryMark(TM) Version 1.0, Battery Rundown Time of at least the time shown. This test was performed without independent verification by the VeriTest testing division of Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. ('VeriTest') nor Ziff Davis Media Inc.; neither Ziff Davis Media Inc. nor VeriTest makes any representations or warranties as to these test results. Winstone is a registered trademark and Battery Mark is a trademark of Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. A description of the environment under which the test was performed is available at ibm.com/pc/ww/thinkpad/batterylife. Battery life (and recharge times) will vary based on many factors including screen brightness, applications, features, power management, battery conditioning and other customer preferences.
4. 11a, 11b and 11g wireless is based on IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g, respectively. An adapter with 11a/b, or 11a/b/g can communicate on either or any of these listed formats respectively; the actual connection will be based on the access point to which it connects.
5. No other PC maker offers this level of security as a standard PC feature.

About IBM ThinkPad

IBM ThinkPad continues to deliver enhancements, innovations and solutions that shape and define the mobile computing industry. Since the launch of the ThinkPad 700C in 1992, these acclaimed notebook computers have been recognized as design and engineering models, winning more than 1,000 industry awards worldwide. For more information, see www.ibm.com/thinkpad.

About IBM
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that enable telecommunications service providers and equipment suppliers to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. IBM Global Services is the world's largest information technology services provider and is the fastest growing part of IBM, with nearly 150,000 professionals serving customers in 160 countries. IBM Global Services has about 150 data centres around the world keeping thousands of businesses running 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Anne-Birte Stensgaard Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Monday, March 08 - 2004 at 14:11 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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