Lenovo announced a series of additions to its ThinkPad line today, highlighting the new X1 Titanium Yoga. The convertible titanium X1 is covered with what Lenovo calls “titanium material” and is only 11.5 mm thick. It also has a 3: 2 2K touch screen that can achieve 450 nits of brightness.
Inside, the X1 Titanium Yoga is equipped with the latest 11th generation Intel Core i7 vPro processors. It is Intel Evo certified (meaning that Intel attests to its performance, features and battery life) along with most of the X1 portfolio. You can configure it with up to 16 GB of memory and 1 TB of SSD PCIe storage, and includes 5G connectivity and two Thunderbolt 4 ports.
The X1 Titanium Yoga will start at $ 1,899. You should be able to buy it this month.
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Lenovo added a few other ThinkPads to its lineup this year. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 and ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 are the first two laptops to support Dolby Voice, which Lenovo says will offer a videoconferencing experience that “looks more natural, reduces listener fatigue and has an incredible sound clear”. They also include a low blue light feature, fingerprint readers integrated with the power button and presence detection sensors.
The X1 Carbon Gen 9 has a new 16:10 display and rear ventilation, as well as a wider touchpad and larger battery than its previous generation. It will be available starting at $ 1,429 in February 2021.
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The X1 Yoga Gen 6 also has a 16:10 screen, a bigger battery and a wider touchpad, but it also comes in a new “Storm Gray” color. This will also be available in February, starting at $ 1,569.
Last week, Lenovo also announced a new batch of IdeaPad laptops, as well as an all-in-one system with a rotating screen.