These Thinkpads may look like your boring tray-table business notebook but what you dont know is that the Windows 7 14.1-inch capacitive touchscreen laptop is the first capable of four finger multitouch and it’s fingertastic!
Due to hit next month is a wave of Windows 7 machines and Lenovo’s getting a little jump with a multitouch update to the X200 convertible and a new multitouch version of the T400s. A faster Core 2 Duo processors into the mix along with a two-finger capacitive multitouch screen, the new X200 Tablet is pretty much what you’d expect, butmultitouch T400s update, since the screen is actually a little nicer and can register up to four fingers. To take advantage of all this new functionality, Lenovo’s bundling in a new app called SimpleTap, which brings up an icon-based control panel for settings like volume, screen brightness, and other system functions, as well as quick app and web bookmark launchers.
All this pretty cool stuff will cost you: the multitouch T400s will start at $1,999, while the multitouch X200 will open at $1,729. (There’s also a new X200 outdoor screen option for $1,779.)
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