Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Sep 5 2007, 10:54am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
If you have been holding out for a notebook computer a bit more exclusive than your every day machine, Lenovo has a 15th anniversary ThinkPad Reserve Edition that you might want to check out.
Before the aesthetic charms of the Reserve edition get you too excited, the price is a whopping $5000. What you get for that much cash is a 1.2” UltraLight display, 160GB HDD, Intel Centrino Pro Core 2 Duo L7500 CPU, wireless WAN and LAN, Bluetooth, Vista Ultimate and Microsoft Office Small business 2007. All the high tech components are wrapped is a sexy beige leather clad body.
In addition to the nice specs of the internal components, the Reserve edition also comes with an external USB multi-burner and an external USB hard drive. Reserve edition buyers will get their own special tech support staff to help should problems arise 24/7. Only 5000 of the ThinkPad Reserve edition notebooks will be sold and each machine will be individually numbered.
Via Lenovo
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