http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/x230hero01-1336855675.jpg Now that Intel’s Ivy Bridge specifications are finally out of the bag, you may as well resign yourselves to a deluge of PC refreshes over the coming months. Today Lenovo’s up at bat, unveiling a slew of products under its business-friendly ThinkPad brand. If you were looking for a wholesale redesign, we’ll kindly direct you to the X1, which was just reborn as a 14-inch Ultrabook. Otherwise, if you were just holding out for a little Ivy Bridge, we’ve got your refresh right here.
All told, the upgrades span Lenovo’s ultraportable X series, mainstream “T” lineup, budget “L” models and the W-series workstation. In general, you’ll find Ivy Bridge processors (natch), Dolby audio and, in some cases, optional 4G radios. Additionally, the company tweaked its famed keyboard ever-so slightly and added a backlighting option to almost every system, save the newly available T430u Ultrabook. That’s the abridged version for those of you *not *actually in the market for a new system, but folks craving more nitty-gritty details can follow past the break for a more detailed breakdown of pricing and specs.Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad L430
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Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad T430, T430s and T530
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Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad X230 and X230t
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Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad W530
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