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Lenovo unveils newest ThinkPad portfolio

Lenovo has announced, ThinkPad 2015 product portfolio, featuring the latest generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon, light 14-inch performance ultrabook

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LAS VEGAS, USA: Lenovo has announced, ThinkPad 2015 product portfolio, featuring ThinkPad X1 Carbon, light 14-inch performance ultrabook.

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Lenovo also introduced the ThinkVision X24 monitor, bringing ultra-thin IPS panel technology to the computing workspace, and ThinkPad Stack, a bank that offers mix and match interlocking accessories.

“Since the original ThinkPad 700, ThinkPad engineers have continued to drive innovation by making each new ThinkPad better than the last. Reaching 100 million units sold proves they are succeeding,” said Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO, Lenovo.

The light 14” performance ultrabook features new options like bright FHD display and a PCIe solid state drive.

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The X1 Carbon is also mobile, with even longer battery life and still weighing under 2.9 pounds with a durable and rugged carbon-forged chassis. Coupled with 5th Generation Intel Core processors and a whole suite of accessories to optimize the experience.

The updated ThinkPad portfolio for 2015 highlights expanded business-class features and builds on the legacy of ThinkPad DNA: thin and light, with extended battery life to maximize mobility, and bright and clear displays up to 3K resolution.

ThinkVision X24

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The 7.5mm thin ThinkVision X24 could be the centerpiece of any desk space, Features Neo Blade 23.8 inch panel, the X24 also includes a pre-coated metal surface technology in place of a traditional rear cover enhancing the premium design.

The IPS panel highlights include Full HD resolution with a wide 178 degree viewing angle and DisplayPort or HDMI digital connectivity. The sturdy chrome stand is tilt-adjustable.

ThinkPad Stack

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Through interlocking design, the need for multiple adapters and cables for charging multiple devices is virtually eliminated. More portable, fewer cables, and extra features mean ThinkPad Stack accessories are made for mobility. Through a magnetized interlocking design, multiple Stack accessories take up less space and store more cleanly than traditional options. Pogo pin technology also allows each accessory to work better together.

The 10,000 mAh Power Bank keep phones and tablets powered up. The Wireless Access Point ensures a strong and stable WiFi while travelling and the Bluetooth speaker pairs seamlessly with ThinkPad systems to extend audio playback.

Models of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon start at $1249 and will be available from this month. Models of the ThinkPad X250 start at $1149 and will be available from next month while ThinkVision X24 starts at $249 and will be available from April 2015.

The 2015 ThinkPad portfolio also includes:

Models of the ThinkPad T450s and T450 start at $1099 and $ 849 respectively. Models of the ThinkPad T550 start at $999 and E450 and E550 start at $599. Models of the ThinkPad L450 start at $699 and all the models will be available from February 2015.

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