On January 11th (local time), Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga, the thinnest convertible type of ThinkPad brand in history. It will go o...
On January 11th (local time), Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga, the thinnest convertible type of ThinkPad brand in history. It will go on sale in January and will start at $ 1,899.
The thickness is suppressed to only 11 mm, making it the thinnest convertible ThinkPad in history that rotates 360 degrees. It also uses a 13.5-inch low-power display with an aspect ratio of 3: 2 and supports Dolby Vision HDR. It also supports 5G communication and Wi-Fi 6.
Compliant with Intel Evo platform and equipped with 11th generation Core processor. In addition, a vPro-compliant model is also available, and it is said that it has improved security in combination with ThinkShield security and Intel Hardware Shield.
Combining a motion sensor and a Windows Hello compatible camera, it is equipped with a function that automatically starts + logs in when you are seated and locks when you leave your seat. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button, and it can be activated and authenticated with a single press. It also has a “Privacy Alert” function that alerts you when someone behind you looks into the screen to encourage privacy.
In addition, the “ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9” and “ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6”, which have been renewed to the 11th generation Core, will be released in February. The price is $ 1,429 for the former and $ 1,569 for the latter.
The aspect ratio of the liquid crystal is 16:10, which improves the amount of information and screen occupancy. These two models are the first in the world to be equipped with “Dolby Voice”, which automatically adjusts the volume of the voice according to the surrounding environment, removes unnecessary background noise, and makes it easier to hear human voice.
Like the X1 Titanium Yoga, it is equipped with 5G / Wi-Fi 6, has a security function with a motion sensor, and has an optional PrivacyGuard ePrivacy display.
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