Posted by Jenny on August 18th, 2009
Lenovo recently took the wraps off the ThinkPad T400s laptop, created to give business users a thin and light yet powerful, feature-packed PC.

Lenovo designers included a series of enhancements designed to make the laptop more intuitive and easier to use, leading to an improved overall computing experience.
Inspired by Lenovo’s thinnest and lightest full-function laptop, the featherweight ThinkPad X300, Lenovo engineered its latest laptop, the ThinkPad T400s, to be super-slim at just 0.83 inches thin at its slimmest point and ultra-light with a weight of under four pounds.
The laptop achieves its slim frame, thanks to the thin 14.1-inch LED screen, solid state drive storage and the second-generation Top Cover Roll Cage, which Lenovo first introduced in the ThinkPad X300 laptop.
The roll cage’s carbon-fiber-reinforced (the same material used for Formula 1 cars) monocoque helps keep the laptop extremely light yet surprisingly sturdy. With this exotic material, the notebook weighs nearly 20 percent less than its ThinkPad T400 predecessor.
“We’ve created products like our ThinkPad T400s laptop to bring thin and light computing to mainstream corporate users,” said Peter Hortensius, Lenovo’s senior vice president for ThinkPad. (more…)