HSDPA ThinkPad X61 hits Singapore

Darius Chang  |  Feb 19, 2008

In a small island state where it takes only 2 hours to travel from end to end and where wireless hotspots abound, Singaporeans are still not satisfied if they cannot be perpetually hooked onto the Net. So, in conjunction with service provider SingTel, Lenovo has started retailing HSDPA-enabled ThinkPad X61 laptops.

One of the few ultraportables running on a full-power Core 2 Duo processor without compromising on weight or battery life, the ThinkPad X61 is the laptop of choice for traveling business executives. As such, don't expect this unit to come cheap. Retailing for S$3,099 (US$2,278.68) and above, these models do not come with fingerprint sensors or external optical drives. What they do offer is Lenovo's three-year next business day onsite warranty. Hence your investment is well-protected. You can check out more details about this deal here.
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