dDaunloz
13-01-2015, 08:10 PM
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Lenovo has released the ThinkPad Stack to maximize productivity on the go. The Stack is several interchangeable accessories for the portable office. Each has a magnetized interlocking design, allowing them to be stacked in any order, and all have Pogo pins to connect each device to the next. There is a 10,000 mAh Power Bank, which has several ports for charging devices on the go. A 1 TB USB 3.0 Hard Drive is also available for increased storage. Next, Lenovo offers a Wireless Access Point, and the final part of the Stack is a Bluetooth Speaker. While none of these devices in and of themselves is unique, the appeal of purchasing a set such as this is that they are designed to lock together, and should keep the number of cables necessary to a minimum. The ThinkPad Stack will be available starting in April, with the prices of $89.99 for the speaker, $49.99 for the Power Bank, and the Wireless Access Point and Hard Drive kit retailing for $199.99.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoevpKdFMvk
Fuentes: anandtech (http://www.anandtech.com/show/8826/lenovo-unveils-new-thinkpad-stack-and-thinkvision-x24-at-ces) | CNET (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmcA3f_RrH6b9NmcNa4tdg)
En lo personal me parece re al pedo, no se.. algun caso super especial que tengas pocos usb... sino son todas cosas que ya podes conseguir, y seguramente con mas opciones y mas baratas
Lenovo has released the ThinkPad Stack to maximize productivity on the go. The Stack is several interchangeable accessories for the portable office. Each has a magnetized interlocking design, allowing them to be stacked in any order, and all have Pogo pins to connect each device to the next. There is a 10,000 mAh Power Bank, which has several ports for charging devices on the go. A 1 TB USB 3.0 Hard Drive is also available for increased storage. Next, Lenovo offers a Wireless Access Point, and the final part of the Stack is a Bluetooth Speaker. While none of these devices in and of themselves is unique, the appeal of purchasing a set such as this is that they are designed to lock together, and should keep the number of cables necessary to a minimum. The ThinkPad Stack will be available starting in April, with the prices of $89.99 for the speaker, $49.99 for the Power Bank, and the Wireless Access Point and Hard Drive kit retailing for $199.99.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoevpKdFMvk
Fuentes: anandtech (http://www.anandtech.com/show/8826/lenovo-unveils-new-thinkpad-stack-and-thinkvision-x24-at-ces) | CNET (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmcA3f_RrH6b9NmcNa4tdg)
En lo personal me parece re al pedo, no se.. algun caso super especial que tengas pocos usb... sino son todas cosas que ya podes conseguir, y seguramente con mas opciones y mas baratas