Tuesday, June 18th 2013

Lenovo's First 15-inch ThinkPad Ultrabook Hits The Catwalk

Lenovo today announced its new ThinkPad S531, a premium laptop PC featuring an ultra-thin bezel and bevelled edges, giving the illusion that the PC is floating. Optimized for Windows 8, the ThinkPad S531 offers small businesses enhanced performance and 15 per cent faster processor speed than previous generations. The ThinkPad S531 is being launched today at the Xander Zhou fashion show at London Fashion Week in conjunction with the designer's new men's fashion collection.

Lenovo's first 15-inch ThinkPad Ultrabook delivers high style and performance to image-conscious small businesses and is ideal for professionals who want a combination of design and substance. It is also a fit for small businesses that need a laptop to do it all - great performance for work tasks and an excellent experience for personal computing
"The progressive design of our ThinkPad S531 will help small businesses impress their customers. We pack a punch behind that style, however, as we are committed to delivering genuine substance with improved performance, battery life and legendary ThinkPad reliability," said Vincent Fauquenot, VP Products and Channels, Lenovo EMEA. "The ThinkPad S531 offers an intuitive Windows 8 experience with the power needed to accelerate productivity."

The S531 is one of the first ThinkPads to feature Lenovo OneLink technology, which allows users to connect to the ThinkPad OneLink Dock with a single cable for dedicated video, additional USB 3.0 ports and gigabit Ethernet, all while powering the system.

Chic, stylish design
Featuring an ultra-thin bezel, the aesthetic exterior of the ThinkPad S531 includes bevelled edges on the front and side, giving the illusion that the laptop is suspended over the desk. An aluminium LCD cover, available in fashion-forward silver or graphite black, is sand blasted and anodized, making it smooth to the touch for a premium feel. The ThinkPad S531 also boasts a simplified interior with a five-button clickpad with glass surface to eliminate clutter, adding to the overall clean look of the laptop.

Easy, interactive experience
The ThinkPad S531 come with a variety of high-resolution displays featuring 180-degree open angle that lets users interact with the laptop in a number of ways. It also has a six-row backlit keyboard that includes Windows 8 optimized shortcut keys. Additionally, the large, responsive touchpad supports Windows 8 gestures, providing users with a powerful and intuitive way to be more productive and interactive with their laptop.

Power for performance
The ThinkPad S531 is powered by Intel 3rd generation Core processors, making it 15 percent faster than its predecessor with up to nine hours of battery life. With up to 10 GB of memory* and 500 GB of storage, users don't have to sacrifice responsiveness for performance. The S531 can store up to 150,000 MP3s or 250 full-length feature films. Dolby Advanced Audio will bring sound to life and a 15.6inch Antiglare Full HD* display will make movies stand out. The laptop features two USB 3.0 ports for fast data transfer.

Pricing and availability
The ThinkPad S531 is available now from business partners and on www.lenovo.com. Pricing for the ThinkPad S531 starts at DKK 4,570 (about € 610). Configuration available may vary depending on the country.
  • *10GB model (2GB soldered + 8GB in slot) will be available with Full HD only in July.
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6 Comments on Lenovo's First 15-inch ThinkPad Ultrabook Hits The Catwalk

#1
arterius2
seems to be too thick to be an ultrabook

and wth is 10GB ram? does it run on single channel or what?
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#2
TheinsanegamerN
so, its an ultrabook, thats the same size as a full thinkpad, but with slow low voltage cpus? the whole point of an ultrabook is that they were portable, not the same size as full laptops.
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#3
PLAfiller
It's a little bit trimmed down. I guess the weight will be less. I have the E530 from the same series and I can vouch with my both hands this keyboard is amazing. Because there is a difference between the Accu-keyboards even if there is a sticker for accu keyboard. I'd still get the s400 though: i5 3317U+7450M is better than i3+hd4000 in my opinion.
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#4
SaltyFish
That fact that the resolution of this is 1920x1080 and not a 1366x768 (especially at that price range) means there's hope for more hi-res laptop screens in the future.

The odd thing is that this isn't using Haswell. Lenovo isn't happy with Intel's new Ultrabook requirements?
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#5
hellrazor
Singiving the illusion that the PC is floating
What the fuck are they smoking?
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#6
The Von Matrices
SinThe ThinkPad S531 is being launched today at the Xander Zhou fashion show at London Fashion Week in conjunction with the designer's new men's fashion collection.
This just goes to show where most ultrabooks are targeted - fashion. I'll stick with an ugly but cheaper and more powerful notebook
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