The ThinkPad X301 notebook PC offers a storage capacity of either 64GB or 128GB solid state drive and claims to perform 20 percent better over the X300 due to the latest DDR3 memory and the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
Lenovo Australia and New Zealand's Business Manager for Desktops and Notebooks, Otto Ruettinger said, "Lenovo continues to push the technology envelope by giving road warriors the latest enhancements in solid state drive storage and digital display technologies with the new ThinkPad X301 notebook PC. This announcement extends our commitment to blending ultraportability and functionality, and equipping today's business users with the most advanced, highest-performing computing tools."
New support for DisplayPort makes viewing high definition content easy and ideal for models with the ultra-thin DVD burner. With support for both DisplayPort and VGA, users can even watch high definition content on multiple displays. Designed for maximum options for wireless connectivity, the ThinkPad X301 offers models with high-speed mobile broadband and Wi-Fi to connect wirelessly to the Internet and Bluetooth.