Notebooks.com
has the scoop on the new ThinkPad X200t tablet and its sibling, the ThinkPad
X200s. Like you'd imagine, the X200t has a 12.1-inch wide-screen display and
form factor similar to the existing ThinkPad X200's. Lenovo has positioned the
X200t's display on a hinge that can rotate both left and right, and according to
Notebooks.com, you'll be able to purchase the machine with either solid-state
drives or mechanical hard drives. Battery life shouldn't disappoint, either: the
site quotes a maximum of 10.5 hours with an eight-cell battery. The X200s
doesn't look too different from the original X200. Ribble says you can keep it
going for a whopping 13.5 hours with the nine-cell battery, and judging by
Notebooks.com's specs list, it'll come with SL-series Core 2 Duo processors from
Intel and an optional 1440x900 display resolution. Expect to pay upward of
$2,200 for the ThinkPad X200s and $2,300 for the ThinkPad X200t.