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Lenovo ThinkPad Mini 10 Laptop Price in Pakistan
₨ 12,999
Lenovo ThinkPad Mini 10 Laptop Price in Pakistan
- AMD Ryzen E20
- 2 GB DDR3 RAM
- Hard Drive : 120GB
- 10 INCH LED DISPLAY
- HD CAMERA WIFI
- USB VGA PORT AVAILABLE
- BATTERY 1 HOUR BACKUP
- ORIGINAL CHARGER
- EXCELLENT CONDITION
Description
LENOVO MINI 10 Laptop Price in Pakistan
AMD Ryzen E20
2 GB DDR3 RAM
Hard Drive : 120GB
10 INCH LED DISPLAY
HD CAMERA WIFI
USB VGA PORT AVAILABLE
BATTERY 1 HOUR BACKUP
ORIGINAL CHARGER
EXCELLENT CONDITION
ThinkPad netbook
If you’ve been dying to get your hands on a ThinkPad netbook — and we mean a real Atom-based, 10-inch ThinkPad — we’ve got some good news and bad. The good is that Lenovo has indeed been making them, the bad is that you’ll have to enroll in a school in New South Wales to get one. Yep, the official word from Lenovo is that the product was a one off deal for the Australian school district. Luckily one unit escaped from the land down under and ended up in our hands yesterday, though we must admit the little laptop is pretty underwhelming since it’s just a X100e with a 1024×600 10-inch screen, rather than the original 11.6-inch one. But if an overflowing bezel is your thing, you’ll want to enroll in Summer Heights High ASAP (video after the break for those that are unfamiliar with the amazing, yet expired HBO show). We also confirmed that it has an 1.6GHz Atom N450 processor, which has less power than the AMD Neo being used in the X100e, but we’d venture to guess pumps out at least two more hours of juice with the same six-cell battery. The hands-on pictures below are probably the closest you’ll come to seeing one of these.
Finally, gaming
Finally, gaming is mostly a non-starter, as there are no native Chrome OS games of note. You can install Android games from the Google Play Store, but that’s not what most people are thinking of when they want to game on a laptop. That said, Google’s game-streaming service Stadia has changed that long-standing problem. The service isn’t perfect, but it remains the only way to play recent, high-profile games on a Chromebook. It’s not as good as running local games on a Windows computer, but the lag issues that can crop up reflect mostly on Stadia itself and not Chrome OS.
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