Announced back at CES 2011, Lenovo's Fusion based ThinkPad notebook is finally shipping and can be bought directly at Lenovo's webshop. Based on AMD's Brazos platfrom, the ThinkPad X120e can be equipped with either the single-core or dual-core APUs.
The ThinkPad X120e features an 11.6-inch HD AntiGlare screen, and a choice between the single-core E-240 clocked at 1.5GHz and with 512KB of L2 cache or the dual-core E-350 clocked at 1.6GHz and with 1MB of L2 cache. Both of these APUs feature AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics. In addition to the E-240 and E-350 APU options, the ThinkPad X120e can be equipped with up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, up to 320GB of 5400 or 7200rpm storage space, 3 or 6-cell battery and Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional.
The starting price is set at US $399.99 and the cheapest variant includes AMD Fusion E-240, Windows 7 Home Premium 32, 250GB of HDD space, 2GB of memory and a 3-cell battery. The E-350 option adds US $40 to the price. The model with 4GB of memory, E-350 APU, 6-cell battery and a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 will set you back for US $560.00.
You can order it here.