CNET’s Scott Stein has details on the entire lineup, but the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, a 14-inch ultrabook is the front runner.
The X1 Carbon is an update to Lenovo’s previous X1. The ThinkPad X1, updated with the latest Intel chips, has carbon fiber, promises fast charges and includes a high-resolution screen.
Stein noted:
The carbon-fiber 2012 ThinkPad X1 is a true 14-inch ultrabook that claims to be the world’s lightest at that size (3 pounds). A 1,600×900 resolution screen, carbon fiber roll-cage, 3G broadband, and the return of last year’s Rapid Charge Lenovo Thinkpad r60 Battery (which charges the Acer as07b31 replacement battery up to 80% in 30 minutes) round out the features.
Pricing is yet to be determined, but Lenovo is only the first in. HP, Dell and a host of others will push ultrabooks on corporations.
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