Lenovo cuts ThinkPad prices by up to 33%
Lenovo recently lowered the price of its ThinkPad notebook series in the US, with its X60 model being slashed by 33%, according to the Chinese-language website Sina.com. The ThinkPad X60 is now priced at $1399, down from the original price tag of $2099, according to the website.
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