New ThinkPad introduced at the CES show this week

Jan 12, 2021 15:37 GMT  ·  By

Lenovo has obviously released several new products at CES this week, and one of them is the all-new ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga, the company’s thinnest ThinkPad ever launched.

Despite being covered in titanium, the laptop is just 11mm thin, coming with a 13.5-inch display and featuring a 3:2 aspect ratio. Furthermore, it comes with latest-gen tech, such as Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos speakers.

Power on the new laptop comes from Intel’s 11th generation Core i7 processors paired with up to 16GB of RAM and a maximum of 1 TB SSD storage.

When it comes to connectivity, the new ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga features two Thunderbolt 4 connectors and one 3.5mm audio jack. The laptop tips the scales at just 1.15 kilos and also packs Wi-Fi 6, 5G support, and a full-size backlit keyboard. It obviously runs Windows 10 and can also work with a pen, as the Lenovo Precision Pen magnetically attaches to the screen.

More ThinkPad X1 models announced today at CES

In addition to the Titanium model, Lenovo has also unveiled the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and Yoga, as well as the ThinkPad X12 Detachable.

“The ThinkPad X1 portfolio (X1 Fold excepted) is designed on Intel Evo platform4 and powered by 11th Gen Intel Core processors with Intel Iris Xe graphics to deliver improved speed and intelligence. Working in tandem with ThinkShield security solutions, Intel Hardware Shield, available exclusively on the Intel vPro platform, provides integrated hardware-based PC protection for more secure business productivity,” Lenovo explains.

The new Titanium Yoga goes on sale this month starting at $1,899, while the Carbon and the standard Yoga will hit the shelves in February beginning at $1,429 and $1,569, respectively. The Detachable model also goes on sale in January, with the base model to cost $1,149.