Lenovo Thinkpad L412 and L512 Business Laptops
Lenovo just introduced two new laptops aimed for business, government and education customers. The ThinkPad L412 and L512 Laptops joining in the new Lenovo Thinkpad L Series. This new L Series seems to be the refreshed of the SL Series. Only these laptops are more powerful, powered by the latest Intel Processing Technologies and passed the eight different military standard for ruggedness ( temperatures, vibration, dust and altitude, etc…)

Lenovo Thinkpad L412 and L512 laptops only differs with the screen sizes. L412 has 14-inch while the L512 has 15-inch LED Backlit Antiglare HD Display with resolution of 1366×768 pixels. Both of these notebooks are powered by either Core i3 or i5 Intel processors along with Intel Integrated GMA HD or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145. Other specs include 500GB Hard drive, DD3 memory that can be extended up top 8GB, 2 Megapixel Camera, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, WiMax, WWAN, WLAN, 3G/4G wireless connectivity, 7-in-1 card reader, 4 USB ports, combo eSATA/USB port, runs Windows 7 OS.
Lenovo Thinkpad L412 and L512 Notebooks will be available this coming May with the price starting from $649.
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