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Levono CocaCola Edition 2008 Olympics Laptop

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 20, 2006

Lenovo, the company that took over the ThinkPad notebooks line, is one of the sponsors of the 2008 Olympics. They recently unveiled their special 2008 Olympics edition of the Lenovo F20 laptop. The widescreen computer features a red monitor with the olympic rings and a painted-on logo of Coca-Cola.

No release date has been set but it is expected to sell for approximately $1,700.

Specifications:

  • Intel M778 processor, 1.66GHz
  • Intel 915GMS chipset with GMA900 display chip
  • 12.1 inch wide screen monitor
  • 512MB DDR2 memory
  • 80GB hard disk
  • External Combo drive
  • WiFi, Bluetooh, 56K modem, and 100Mbps ethernet port
  • Built-in 1.5W stereo speaker
  • 3 USB ports, 1 IEEE1394 port
  • All-in-one memory card reader
  • Dual batteries for 8.5 hours usage
  • Weight: 1.4KG




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