LAS VEGAS—If you're a computer junkie craving PC and tablet news at CES, Lenovo has you covered this year. The company is taking the wraps off not only its revamped ThinkPad X1 Carbon, but a whole raft of tablets, convertibles, and other notebooks. Like the original X1 Carbon, the new model is fabricated from carbon fiber, which Lenovo says is both lighter and stronger than aluminum or magnesium. Lenovo calls this laptop the “world’s lightest 14-inch Ultrabook” (it weighs 2.8 pounds).
The new ThinkPad X1 Carbon will feature Intel’s fourth-generation Core processors (with Intel vPro management features), up to 8GB of memory, and up to a 512GB SSD. The standard display is a TN (twisted nematic) screen with a resolution of 1600 by 900 pixels, but buyers can step up to an IPS (in-plane switching) screen with a resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels. Touchscreens are optional in both cases.
Yes, Lenovo is finally announcing a new ThinkPad X1 Carbon with Intel Haswell-class CPUs inside.
An “adaptive” keyboard is one of the highlights of the new X1 Carbon. The top row of function keys has been replaced by touch-sensitive buttons that dynamically adjust their purpose based on the application being used. If you’re using Microsoft Word, for example, the function keys will configure themselves to execute common Word commands. Switch your focus to a media player, and the function keys will transform into media controllers.
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