Friday, June 22, 2012

ThinkPad X1 Carbon - world's thinnest Ultrabook from Lenovo

Lenovo announced world's thinnest Ultrabook which is set to run Intel's brand new third-generation Ivy Bridge processors the brand new 14-inch ultrabook, the ThinkPad X1 carbon. The Ultrabook is very light weight at just three pounds (1.8kg) and just 18.8 millimetres thick.




"We crafted the ThinkPad X1 Carbon with premium carbon fiber material in order to make it incredibly thin and light, yet durable," said Lu Yan, senior vice president at Lenovo Think Product Group, when speaking to Maximum PC. "Our new ThinkPad laptop portfolio embodies much of the innovative thinking exemplified in the X1 Carbon, such as a backlit keyboard, super-bright high definition display, Dolby Home Theater, and rich communications features that balance business performance with personal use."




The keyboard has changed from the traditional style to newer backlit chiclet-type keyboard.  The ultrabook is equipped, with two USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, a Mini DisplayPort, headphone port, SD card slot, 720p HD webcam with face tracking and a fingerprint reader. The 14-inch display comes with a resolution of 1600x900 pixels, offering 300 nits of brightness with wide viewing angle.


There are other features like the "Lenovo's rapid charge" allows the battery to charge around 80% in just 30 minutes. For cellular connectivity it has an integrated 3G solution. The price of this Ultrabook is still not declared 

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