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Lenovo Debuts 25th Anniversary Edition ThinkPad: A Blend of Young and Old

A throwback to its classic ThinkPad range, Lenovo’s 25TH Anniversary Edition ThinkPad is a retro designed power-performer for the modern age.

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is celebrating a major anniversary today. 25 years ago, to the day, the ThinkPad 700C was launched. Since then, Lenovo purchased the brand from IBM and to celebrate the device, we are getting the 25th Anniversary Edition ThinkPad.

A quarter of a century down the road, Lenovo is one of the biggest names in PC and ThinkPad is an iconic brand. The new limited-edition was debuted at an exclusive event. In its Yamato Labs in Japan, where the OG model was built, Lenovo unveiled the new machine.

As you would expect, the 25th Anniversary Edition ThinkPad blends old with new. Specifically, it gets the classic features, such as design, but with wholly modern specs. Even that aesthetic has been modernized, despite its retro look.

The keyboard does more than tip a hat to the original, retaining the seven rows of key and blue enter key. Also making its way from 25 years ago is the colorful ThinkPad logo at the bottom right of the deck.

Lenovo has also tricked out the 25th Anniversary Edition ThinkPad with four different TrackPoint caps.

Specs

For those on a retro kick, it is important that the machine works today. This is a high-priced unit, so Lenovo has added plenty of horsepower.

Specs include an Intel Core i7-7500U (replacing a 25MHz 80486), a 14-inch FHD touchscreen, a fingerprint reader, IR camera for Windows Hello, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD, Thunderbolt 3, three USB 3.0 Type-A ports, HDMI 1.4b, and Ethernet.

When the original model launched, it packed Windows 3.1. A quarter of a century later, is still running the show, but this time it is .

As mentioned, this limited edition is a wallet smasher. With that in mind, it will retail starting at $1,899 when it launches in limited numbers in select markets.

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Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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