And -- surprise, surprise -- this refresh adds a USB 3.0 port and IntelSandyBridge processor, which the company says should bump the rated battery life to a max of 11 hours, up from eight.
You can rest assured that hundreds -- if not trillions -- of new laptops will be rolling off of production lines this quarter with Intel's SandyBridge platform inside, and those looking for a little love over in Japan won't have to wait much longer.
Cloud Ready Client makes use of instrumentation that Intel has embedded in its new Sandy Bridge-generation processors (which explains why Lenovo introduced the capability at IDF).