As expected, Lenovo has unveiled its new ultraportable, the ThinkPad X1. Billed as the thinnest ThinkPad ever produced, the X1 also offers some unique features like a battery to recharge very fast and IPS screens. The ThinkPad X1 is between 16.5 mm and 21.5 mm thick and weighs 1.67 kg. However, team Lenovo Intel Core i3, i5 and i7-performance quad-core versions are planned.
It will simply be satisfied with integrated graphics, which should not be too disturbing the professional audience to which it is intended X1. At the risk of offending some, we can not help but see the influence of Apple in the design of the X1. The X1 features a 13.3 "diagonal displays 1366 x 768 pixels and protected by a glass slab Gorilla Glass MacBook manner.
Lenovo does not offer the possibility to choose a matte screen, but pushed the maximum brightness screen at 350 cd/m2 to maintain sunlight readability. If we can be satisfied with reflections generated by the glass, it will benefit from the color fidelity and viewing angles offered by the IPS LCD.
Lenovo also the choice of a broad and trackpad button. Finally, the X1 battery is not replaceable by the user. But it is a key asset of the X1. It can be recharged to 80% in just 30 minutes and offers a battery life of 5 h despite a capacity of 38.4 Wh only. An additional $ 35.5 Wh battery can be added as the X1.
Lenovo ensures that the battery will retain 80% capacity after 1000 cycles of charge / discharge or 60% capacity after 3 years at 250 cycles per year. The X1 is available for purchase today in the United States from $ 1,399 (i5-2520m, 320 GB, 4 GB).
It will simply be satisfied with integrated graphics, which should not be too disturbing the professional audience to which it is intended X1. At the risk of offending some, we can not help but see the influence of Apple in the design of the X1. The X1 features a 13.3 "diagonal displays 1366 x 768 pixels and protected by a glass slab Gorilla Glass MacBook manner.
Lenovo does not offer the possibility to choose a matte screen, but pushed the maximum brightness screen at 350 cd/m2 to maintain sunlight readability. If we can be satisfied with reflections generated by the glass, it will benefit from the color fidelity and viewing angles offered by the IPS LCD.
Lenovo also the choice of a broad and trackpad button. Finally, the X1 battery is not replaceable by the user. But it is a key asset of the X1. It can be recharged to 80% in just 30 minutes and offers a battery life of 5 h despite a capacity of 38.4 Wh only. An additional $ 35.5 Wh battery can be added as the X1.
Lenovo ensures that the battery will retain 80% capacity after 1000 cycles of charge / discharge or 60% capacity after 3 years at 250 cycles per year. The X1 is available for purchase today in the United States from $ 1,399 (i5-2520m, 320 GB, 4 GB).
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