Lenovo reported a lot of increments to its ThinkPad line today, featured by the new X1 Titanium Yoga. The convertible X1 Titanium is shrouded in what Lenovo calls “titanium material” and is simply 0.45 inches (11.5 mm) thick. It additionally has a 3:2 2K touch display that can arrive at 450 nits of brightness.
Inside, the X1 Titanium Yoga is powered by Intel’s most recent 11th Gen Core i7 vPro processors. It’s Intel Evo guaranteed (which means Intel vouches for its performance, features, and battery life) alongside the majority of the X1 portfolio. People can design it with up to 16GB memory and 1TB of PCIe SSD storage, and it incorporates 5G availability and two Thunderbolt 4 ports.
The X1 Titanium Yoga will begin at $1,899. People ought to have the option to get it this month.
Lenovo has added a couple of other ThinkPads to its lineup this year. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 and ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 are the initial two laptops to help Dolby Voice, which Lenovo says will convey a videoconferencing experience that “feels more natural, reduces listener fatigue, and sounds stunningly clear.” They additionally incorporate a low blue-light feature, fingerprint readers integrated into the power button, and presence-detection sensors.
The X1 Carbon Gen 9 has another 16:10 screen and back venting, as well as a more extensive touchpad and bigger battery than its past generation. It’ll be accessible beginning at $1,429 in February 2021.
The X1 Yoga Gen 6 likewise has a 16:10 display, greater battery, and more extensive touchpad, yet additionally arrives in another “Storm Gray” color. That will likewise be accessible in February, beginning at $1,569.
A week ago, Lenovo likewise reported another group of IdeaPad PCs, as well as an all-in-one system with a rotating display.
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