Lenovo announces new Windows 10 tablets and laptops for 2016
ThinkPad X1 is a 12-inch convertible with Windows 10
Lenovo has announced at CES in Las Vegas a couple of exciting new products running Windows 10. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is an improved version of the X1 Carbon – a 14-inch laptop with an optional OLED touchscreen.
The least expensive version of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga costs $1499, and you can configure a device through the company’s website. You can select a processor (Intel i5 to i7), up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of solid state drive (SSD). The laptop is very light, 1.27 or 1.36kg, depending on the screen type (OLED or IPS). Lenovo will start selling the IPS variant in January, while the version with OLED screen will launch in April.
The second interesting product announced in Las Vegas is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 – a 12-inch ‘modular’ 2-in-1 tablet with an Intel CoreM processor, USB TypeC, LTE-A connectivity and 10 hours battery life. The X1’s sales start in February from $899 for the basic version. There is also an optional OLED display, a productivity module for $179, and a pico projector for $279.