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Zhaoyang R2000 series is highly reliable laptop from lenovo after a full width of independent research and development. They are reliable solid notebook computers, based on Intel's latest mobile computing platform NAPA, with high-quality commercial aircraft advanced computing capability. Meanwhile, the casing, screen, keyboard, hard drive, it has targeted interface optimization with a waterproof dust, vibration-resistant compression, anti-drop impact, moisture-proof anti-fungal, anti - electromagnetic interference, data security and other characteristics, and has a good expansion, communications and outdoor use function.
Structural reinforcement
Full-Mg-Al casing, mesh compression, shock strengthen tendons independent suspension buffer agencies, high shock vibration damping buffer materials, the protection of the core components of Corner special rubber parcels, the effective protection of the body safety high-intensity Shaft, the opening-closing above 50,000 particular body structure design, super Reinforcement.
Waterproof dust
Motherboard and circuit completely closed, dust invaded not unique drainage system, the state 360-degree boot-spraying to eliminate any leakage special keyboard, seal and waterproof membrane to prevent the liquid into the circuit board waterproof capsule Seal doors and special media, the protection of interfaces from liquid and dust intrusion.
Environmental wide temperature range
Unique mainframe cooling ventilation systems and micro keyboard, guarantee high temperature normal work core components of heating circuit, the low-temperature environment automatic heating large capacity battery, low temperature 20 degrees below zero tolerance, electric double standby up to a maximum of 16 hours.
Security protection
Board-level and passive protection to prevent electromagnetic interference body size components comprehensive shielding against electromagnetic radiation and information leakage special three defenses with body moisture-proof, anti-salt spray, anti-fungal retrofitting security chip to protect data hardware-level security.
Calculation and expansion
Using mainstream notebook computing platform with high-end business jet advanced computing power complete high-performance interfaces, multi-function expansion slot can be inserted into a second battery, floppy drive, a GPS, and other components (optional). Various means of communication, reliable transmission of data protection support vehicle stent (optional)
Outdoor function
Highlighted 14-inch screen, the brightness up to 340 cd/m2, anti-reflective film processing, under the clear sunlight readable. Also equipped with touch screen, the touch pen plugs into the hands of outdoor use is very convenient! Hooks design, portable strap, artificial body of rubber hands, feel comfortable not slippery. Matching the second block batteries, the longest range capability up to 16 hours.
Environmental indicators
Temperature: -25-55 ° C
Storage temperature: -40-70 ° C
Work Humidity: relative humidity of 5% -95%, non-condensing.
Vibration: meet the outdoor environment, trailers environment, road transport environment impact: boot state 15 g/11ms, shutdown 50 g / ms
Fall: 91 cm high, 26 point of falling okay three defenses: moisture-resistant, anti-fungal, anti-salt spray sealed: meet IP54, 360-degree spraying
EMC: board-level main passive defense to prevent information leakage of electromagnetic interference.
Success Stories
The wild open environment:
-Scene: open field operations, the use of computer data-processing.
-Needs: environment requires a good adaptability (rain, anti-drop, high and low temperature tolerance, sunlight-readable, etc.), portable, as well as longer battery life time.
-R2000: keyboard, screen, waterproof omnidirectional interfaces comprehensive anti-dust Strengthening the body and outside the whole design, compression, anti-drop anti-reflection optical processing, clearly visible under strong sunlight high resistance, low temperature environment resistance, such as high humidity and salt spray corrosion environment easier.
Vehicle Environment
-Scene: indoor applications transferred to the vehicle environment.
-Needs: Anti-bumpy and vibration requirements, anti-magnetic interference, a vehicle power supply interface, such as car base
-R2000: LCD, motherboard and drives, and other specially designed to resist vibration, shock support multiple forms of communication, and prevent electromagnetic interference facilitate demolished car stent the installation of touch screen, ease of use of vehicle.

Exactly! Most people don't need their laptops to be that tough. IMO, even the display lid rollcage of the T61 is superfluous and makes the machines needlessly heavy. Lenovo should focus on making the T series lighter, and increasing the display resolution of the X series.rleo25 wrote:it would be more interesting if Lenovo´s engineers concentrate on other more significative issues, say just as an example: screens!

My thoughts exactly. A little competition is always good, but we gotta remember that Panasonic has been the leader in this segment for quite a while now. But if anything can compete with toughbooks, it is going to be a thinkpad made by Lenovo .BillMorrow wrote:all that said, who better to go head to head with panasonic's toughbook..
they need competition and thinkpads seem well poised to take the prize if lenovo puts the development $$ into the project..
That's your personal preference. I think that Lenovo should focus on making the screens good (so that not only the Tablet has IPS) and putting a frigging optical drive into the X series.pianowizard wrote:Lenovo should focus on making the T series lighter, and increasing the display resolution of the X series.

These two would be good as well, definitely much more important than making Thinkpads indestructible.dr_st wrote:That's your personal preference. I think that Lenovo should focus on making the screens good (so that not only the Tablet has IPS) and putting a frigging optical drive into the X series.
This isn't meant to be a Thinkpad laptop. Lenovo is allowed to have more than one product line.pianowizard wrote:definitely much more important than making Thinkpads indestructible.
Looks a bit too good to be machine translated... unless machine translation into East Asian has progressed a lot lately. It's just a not-so-great translation.BillMorrow wrote:the specs sure look to have been machine translated from chinese..

It doesn't matter whether it's going to be called Thinkpad, Toughpad or whatever. I just don't think Lenovo should be wasting money and time developing these ultra tough laptops. Instead, I think Lenovo should focus their resources on improving the existing T and X series Thinkpads. Sorry about not explaining myself clearly in my last few posts.qviri wrote:This isn't meant to be a Thinkpad laptop. Lenovo is allowed to have more than one product line.


What if the money spent on development returns itself three times over during production, and some of the profit is directed towards improving Thinkpads?pianowizard wrote:It doesn't matter whether it's going to be called Thinkpad, Toughpad or whatever. I just don't think Lenovo should be wasting money and time developing these ultra tough laptops. Instead, I think Lenovo should focus their resources on improving the existing T and X series Thinkpads. Sorry about not explaining myself clearly in my last few posts.qviri wrote:This isn't meant to be a Thinkpad laptop. Lenovo is allowed to have more than one product line.

That would be nice. But like I said, I doubt the demand for these super tough laptops is that high, so I think it's unlikely that Lenovo will get a lot of profit from them. But I hope you're right.qviri wrote:What if the money spent on development returns itself three times over during production, and some of the profit is directed towards improving Thinkpads?

That will be prime focus for them. Most users were still satisfied with their T60/p without the lcd roll cage, the standard internal roll cage (Thinkpad roll cage) will unlikely be going to be removed.gator wrote:snip.........What makes it half a good plan is that there might be hue and cry if they remove, say, the LCD roll cage, as you speculate ... that is unless they make the while package thinnner and stronger.
With the crowd of people buying desktop replacement laptops, only a minority needs ruggedness in the form or Toughbooks or Lenovos latest offering.BillMorrow wrote:lots of people need rugged notebooks..
throw your thinkpad across an airport lobby into a fountain or deep puddle and count how many times it will work after that..

Perhaps little care is a better solution for that OR when one is willing to invest thousands of dollars on such a machine then why not spend few more to buy Thinkpad protection plan?Troels wrote:snip.......All the examples of these extra tough notebooks are not great. Often, the LCD is cracked because one quickly had to close the notebook not realising he/she forgot to remove a pen/eraser first. Regardless of toughness and price of the notebook, the LCD will just as easy........snip
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Another problem with super rugged notebooks is that they are usually super heavy. Few people, especially frequent travelers and people who walk to work/school everyday, are willing to carry such notebooks.ryengineer wrote:when one is willing to invest thousands of dollars on such a machine then why not spend few more to buy Thinkpad protection plan?
Yeah, but why would you do something like that?BillMorrow wrote:lots of people need rugged notebooks..
throw your thinkpad across an airport lobby into a fountain or deep puddle and count how many times it will work after that..
I agree with you completely. I don't think that investing in the rugged notebook area is necessarily detrimental to improving the existing notebook lines.BillMorrow wrote:all that said, who better to go head to head with panasonic's toughbook..
they need competition and thinkpads seem well poised to take the prize if lenovo puts the development $$ into the project..
all in all its not supposed to be pretty, its supposed to work when the chips are down or bullets are flying and/or the sandstorm or hurricane is at its worst..
BillMorrow wrote: hurricane is at its worst..


One thing that is deliberately overlooked on purpose while designing such a notebook is the "looks" since most of the focus is put on making the whole package more and more tougher by stuffing in all sorts of strong light weight metals to reach the fully-Rugged level that indeed makes it heavy which is a standard practice for a notebook of this category in computer industry. In this whole process, making it eaxctly like a thinkpad is very hard to achieve but fair amount of closeness like keyboard feel, trackpoint etc. are not entirely out of context.snife wrote:snip....Unfortunately you couldn't make a fully rugged notebook that looked like a standard ThinkPad I don't think, while this design is uglier than it needs to be, you need the corner padding ect so that it conforms with the rugged specs which will change the way it looks.

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