Here ’s an interesting second : The Lenovo x300 almost had the old IBM butterfly keyboard of previous . This item and others were revealedin a Businessweek cover taradiddle on the ultrathin , chop-chop being recognize as the antithesis to the Apple Air . The piece has a lot of other interesting background , like the above information graphic of a teardown with system of weights for each component . Also , it nearly had a 10 - column inch concealment .
Businessweek ’s newspaper headline confuses me , a bit : build the Perfect Laptop . David Hill , father of the x300 and chief Lenovo fashion designer says , “ I ’m a bit tired of looking at silverish computers . I ’d never wear a silver business suit . ” The equivalence is suffer on me . Many of the mass the Air was design for simply would n’t wear a business suit ; why is fatigue a suit a given for computing machine exploiter ? Sounds like the same kind of thinking that kept IBM trailing in the personal computer race before Windows . The piece is worth register , particularly for the chess opening section where the Lenovo people , tuned into Macworld Keynote reporting , shinny to see if the x300 also fit into a manila gasbag . It did . [ BusinessWeekviaBBG , moreX300 on Giz ]
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