The machine will weight 1.27 kg / 2.79 pounds and will be coupled with vPro technology

Oct 23, 2013 12:19 GMT  ·  By

It appears that Lenovo is working on a new Ultrabook, as a bunch of details slipped online today, via Notebook Review. We’re talking about the ThinkPad X3, expected to be considerably thinner than its successor, the X1 Carbon.

With the new set of leaked specifications present online, now we can get a better idea of what Lenovo is aiming to provide here. The ThinkPad X3 is expected to come boasting a QHD IPS display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, integrated graphics. Under the hood, Lenovo offers powerful Intel Core i3-i7 options.

Wi-Fi, LTE and NFC functionalities are going to be provided as well. Users can choose between 4GB or 8GB of RAM of storage.

The X3 will ship with the ThinkPad Onelink dock and its battery will provide a hearty nine hours of juice to the device. So far pricing details and availability haven’t been disclosed yet.