Lenovo brings ThinkPad X1 Yoga, ThinkVision X1 and ThinkPad X1 Carbon at CES 2016

Lenovo at CES 2016!

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga1Lenovo  introduced ThinkPad X1 Yoga which has world’s first OLED display, ThinkVision X1 comes with USB type C port, new ThinkPad X1 Carbon with Intel’s Skylake processors, thinner and lighter design.

The ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the first convertible device with  world’s first convertible featuring an optional Samsung OLED display that reproduces beautifully rich colours and deeper blacks. With a patented Lift and Lock keyboard that retracts keys in tablet mode, X1 Yoga also features an active pen for highlighting and writing notes directly on webpages using the Microsoft Edge browser. The pen is housed & charged inside the system so it won’t get lost.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2016The new ThinkPad X1 Carbon refreshed version includes even thinner and lighter body, making it just 1.1kg and 16.5mm thick. It now has 14-inch ( 2560×1440 pixels or 1920×1080 pixels) display, up to Core i7 Skylake processor support with vPro, up to 16GB of memory and up to 1 TB of PCIe NVMe. [youtube youtubeurl=”9pWzRoD8Kp8″ ][/youtube]

It has optional 4G LTE-A connectivity, OneLink+ port, 3 USB 3.0 ports, mDP, HDMI, microSD and a 52 Wh battery.

Lenovo ThinkVision X1Lenovo ThinkVision X1 is the world’s first monitor to receive the TUV Eye-Comfort certification. Featuring a 27-inch UltraHD edge-to-edge anti-glare display, the connectivity options include USB type C port.

Johnson Jia, senior vice president, Personal Computing Group, Lenovo, said,

“Lenovo’s customer-centric engineering focus enables us to design and build products where end-user needs come first. The new X1 family demonstrates our relentless pursuit of innovation that elevates the products above the norm. Optimizing our products with unique features and for greater performance, better cloud access and class-leading security and durability will help customers use technology as their secret weapon.”

Pricing and Availability

ThinkPad X1 Tablet will be available starting February from $899.

The Productivity Module will be available starting February from $149

The Projector Module will be available starting May from $279

The 3D Imaging Module will be available starting May from $149

ThinkPad X1 Yoga will be available starting January from $1449. OLED models will be available starting April. Prices will be quoted nearer the time.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon will be available starting February from $1299

ThinkPad X1 Wireless Touch Mouse will be available starting end of January for $69.99

ThinkPad X1 In-Ear Headphones will be available starting January for $69.99

ThinkPad X1 Sleeve will be available starting February for $50

ThinkPad 65W Micro Power Adapter will be available later in 2016 from $80.

ThinkCentre X1 AIO will be available starting March from $1029

ThinkVision X1 will be available starting March from $799

Vivin Mitra
Vivin Mitra
Gadget enthusiast, tech explorer, and happiness seeker with every new launch. X is my playground for venting, Instagram’s my window to the world, and Facebook is my modern-day Orkut. Movies and series? Absolutely addicted. Proudly Indian, forever curious.

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