13.3 "Premium Notebook: ThinkPad X1
Highlights:
The thinnest ThinkPad ever built
Outstanding, unique performance in its class (the new Intel ® Core ™ i5 built in 32nm technology)
Quality materials and elegant appearance
Highly resistant ( meeting of 8 million U.S.. Specs **, display from Corning Gorilla Glass)
Outstanding multimedia capabilities (Dolby Home Theater v4, HD-VOIP properties)
LED Backlit Keyboard
USB 3.0, eSata, 4-1 Card Reader, Digital Display Port (HDMI, DisplayPort
mSata interface (SSD via mini PCI slot)
Up to 10 hours of electricity network independently
Outdoor panel with 350NITS luminosity
In case that bottom one isn’t obvious, it’s a thickness comparison between just the lower deck part of the new ThinkPad T420S and the entire body of the X1.
Also, some specs are relevant here, good, indifferent and bad.
Good: Weight (3 to 3.8 pounds), processor (second-gen i5), ports (USB 3.0, RAM (up to 8 GB), display (Gorilla Glass)
Indifferent: Battery life (up to 5 hours)
Bad: Price (~$3000 in international markets, though it will surely be less in the US – but how much less?), 1366 x 768 screen resolution (hopefully you can get 1440 x 900 as an option)
Of course, the big question, put simply: Is it real? And if so, how much will this thing cost in the US? And when?
Highlights:
The thinnest ThinkPad ever built
Outstanding, unique performance in its class (the new Intel ® Core ™ i5 built in 32nm technology)
Quality materials and elegant appearance
Highly resistant ( meeting of 8 million U.S.. Specs **, display from Corning Gorilla Glass)
Outstanding multimedia capabilities (Dolby Home Theater v4, HD-VOIP properties)
LED Backlit Keyboard
USB 3.0, eSata, 4-1 Card Reader, Digital Display Port (HDMI, DisplayPort
mSata interface (SSD via mini PCI slot)
Up to 10 hours of electricity network independently
Outdoor panel with 350NITS luminosity
In case that bottom one isn’t obvious, it’s a thickness comparison between just the lower deck part of the new ThinkPad T420S and the entire body of the X1.
Also, some specs are relevant here, good, indifferent and bad.
Good: Weight (3 to 3.8 pounds), processor (second-gen i5), ports (USB 3.0, RAM (up to 8 GB), display (Gorilla Glass)
Indifferent: Battery life (up to 5 hours)
Bad: Price (~$3000 in international markets, though it will surely be less in the US – but how much less?), 1366 x 768 screen resolution (hopefully you can get 1440 x 900 as an option)
Of course, the big question, put simply: Is it real? And if so, how much will this thing cost in the US? And when?