Lenovo’s doing a lot of things for its ThinkPad line on CES this year. The company has launched a number of new products at the event including an array of ThinkPad laptops, an AIO, a ThinkPad tablet and even a mobile projector.
Headlining the announcement is the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, which as the name implies belongs to the company’s convertible line of laptops. The device comes with a 14-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, a Core i7 Pro processor, Intel HD Graphics HD 520, 16GB of RAM and PCIe NVMe storage options.
The device can also come with optional LTE and features Lenovo’s WRITEit technology that allows users to use their handwriting to input characters across different apps.
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga will retail for $1,439.10 starting this month.
On the other hand, those looking for a more traditional form factor can look at the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon. The new model replaces the X1 Carbon from last year and sports Intel’s 6th generation Core i7 vPro processor, up to 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage and Intel HD520 graphics.
The laptop also features a number of USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, a microSD card reader and the staple fingerprint reader for its business users. The device also comes with a 52Whr battery that should last for around 11 hours, a 720p webcam and dual-microphones.
Lenovo will start selling the new X1 Carbon starting next month for $1299.
The company is also bringing the projector from the Yoga Tab 3 Pro that was announced at IFA to its ThinkPad line with the ThinkPad X1 tablet. But unlike the Yoga slate, this model does it through the use of modules that attach to the tablet’s base.
The tablet sports a 12-inch 2K display, an adjustable kickstand, integrated speakers with Dolby Surround sound technology and supports Lenovo’s WRITEit technology.
Other modules designed for the tablet allows the device to have its own keyboard, added battery life, additional ports and even Intel’s RealSense 3D camera. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 table will also be available starting February for $899.
The company’s ThinkVision line is also getting a new member. Dubbed as the world’s slimmest 4K2K display, the Lenovo ThinkVision X1 has a 27-inch screen that allows users to see over 1 billion colors. The monitor also features 300 nits of brightness, a 1300:1 contrast ratio and a response time of 6ms.
The monitor also comes with a USB Type-C connection, a DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0, a built-in USB hub with four USB 3.0 ports, two 3-watt speakers, a dual array microphone and an integrated Full HD webcam with its own privacy cover.
Lenovo will start shipping the ThinkVision X1 by March for $799.
Lastly, we have the Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 with its 23.8-inch Full HD display. The AIO comes with an Intel Core i7 Pro processor, Windows 10 Pro operating system, integrated speakers with Dolby audio, a 1080p webcam and several options for storage and RAM.
The new ThinkCentre X1 will sell for $1029 when it becomes available in March.