Are we looking at the new Lenovo Thinkpad X200e?
The device features advanced capacitive touch capabilities
Recently we have been seeing some pictures making rounds over the internet, we have finally been able to trace two pictures, to a Chinese website, of a notebook which looks like Lenovo Thinkpad but has got a white colored case. Lenovo officials have not confirmed these pictures to be authenticated nor did they deny them. This notebook is colorful and is supposed to be the new Lenovo Thinkpad X200e model. It has got a new design that looks sturdy.
No word has been said about its launch or any other feature. It seems Lenovo is in a mood to throw some New Year surprises for its lovers. Lenovo Thinkpad has always been known to be robust and seeing the latest trend of offering the notebooks in a mix bag color package by its rivals, it makes sense for it to come out with this line of product to hold its fort in the market.
If this notebook comes out to be an extension to the X200 series, it will have the SimpleTap application, a new application launched by lenovo past month which enhances your multitouch experience. The X200 series tablet has created a lot of buzz in the market due to it’s advanced capacitive touch. The screens are sensitive and responsive to even the slightest touch of the finger. Lenovo also optimized the firmware to help compensate for slightly imprecise taps on the screen, such as when closing a window or navigating the Start menu, helping make navigation easier for Tablet users. To combat fingerprints, an anti-fingerprint coating helps keep smudges at bay and the screen clean. The multi-touch screens also allow users to enjoy ultra long battery life with up to nine hours on the ThinkPad X200 Tablet. Users can now interact with their ThinkPad Tablet in a more personal way with multitouch screen technology. Designed for highly mobile users, the optional multitouch screen ThinkPad X200 Tablet caters to individuals in fields such as sales, health care and education. Already supporting one finger touch, these users can now use two-finger touch to perform a variety of gestures, including pinching, zooming, tapping and flicking through documents, web pages and photos instead of using a mouse.

