The exercise is aimed at lowering the cost of built-in mobile broadband technology across the entire range of upcoming Lenovo ThinkPad notebooks.
Typically, notebooks with built-in technology, which includes antennas and a SIM card, cost anything up to one hundred pounds more than notebooks without a mobile broadband built-in module. From the 4 August, this new range lowers the cost, making the notebooks approximately the same price as those without. The result is an affordable solution for customers who are looking for always-on connectivity no matter where they are, Lenovo said.
Using Ericsson's built-in modules for mobile broadband, customers will be able to purchase new ThinkPad notebooks in the performance T and ultraportable X Series and on all of Lenovo s new ThinkPad SL Series notebooks.
Lenovo designed the three ThinkPad SL notebooks specifically for the small-to-medium business user who increasingly relies on 24/7 connectivity. Users can easily connect to the internet by accessing Vodafone's mobile broadband service.
Users will also receive a '30-day free' trial from Vodafone, and after the trial, they can opt to continue with the service, Lenovo explained.
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