The X1 Tablet isn't as powerful as nicer Surface Pro models between its Core M processor and 2,160 x 1,440 display, but it does sport USB Type-C, WiGig wireless docking (through a $250 hub) and options for up to a 1TB hard drive and LTE-Advanced data. It'll start at $899 and ship in February, although the 3D module won't be ready until May.
Don't worry if you prefer old-school laptops... you're more than covered. Lenovo is launching the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, a 14-inch 2-in-1 that optionally touts a 2,560 x 1,440 OLED screen -- you'll get bolder colors and true blacks than you would with the LCD (1080p or 1440p) variants. And yes, there's a straightforward X1 Carbon refresh that includes the latest processors and options like WiGig docking and LTE-A. The Yoga variant arrives this month with a $1,449 starting price, while you'll be waiting one month more to get the Carbon at $1,299. Too rich for your blood? There's a rugged ThinkPad 13 that can run either Windows 10 ($449, due in April) or Chrome OS ($399, June).
To round things off, Lenovo is kicking out some gear for those who mostly work at the office. The ThinkCentre X1 brings the X1 series' slick aesthetic to all-in-one desktops with its "notebook thin" (0.43 inches) body, a 24-inch 1080p display and a barely-there stand. The tech giant is also prepping the $799 ThinkVision X1, a slim 27-inch 4K display that can use USB Type-C to pipe video, ports and power through a single cable. Both desk-bound devices arrive in March, and they'll be followed up in April by ThinkPad Stack modules that include a $400 pico projector and a $50 mobile charging station with both wired and wireless power.
Dana Wollman contributed to this report.
Source:engadget

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