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Lenovo ThinkPad X100e disassembled for your sick pleasures

by John Hobbes , posted 02/2/10 5:01 PM

Lenovo’s cheapest and smallest ThinkPad, the brand new X100e, has been stripped down to its circuit boards by an enterprising individual.

It is safe to say this person acquired the model overseas, between the palm rest stickers and white-chassis, which is not supposed to be available in the U.S. The bottom panel certainly is interesting, with a single plate offering access to what appears to be all of the upgradeable components.

These pictures do confirm something else for me: I must have a white ThinkPad. Teh hawtness.

Source: [ScreenAid]

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2 Responses to “Lenovo ThinkPad X100e disassembled for your sick pleasures”

  1. Karakasa says:

    You just violated the naturaly law “Once you go black, you never get back.” provided by the MIB-agency. Of course, this law is not as much uphold by its compelling idea but the fact that agency “deals” with counter-evidence.

  2. Czechnology says:

    Please consider using words like “overseas”. You have many visitors from the whole world and for us in Europe, “overseas” means US ;)

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