Lenovo’s Thinkpad X1 Yoga gets a bright display option and Intel’s latest CPUs - lawhornnufforabing
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a premium corporate laptop with 360-grade flexible joint, and IT moves into its 5th generation with the 10th generation of Intel Congress of Racial Equality processors—the latest Comet Lake CPUs with vPro security. (The stream generation already uses the first flourish of 10th-gen chips without vPro.)
Due to ship later in 2020 with a start price of $1,599, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga will also offer a new display option: a full HD PrivacyGuard Instrument panel that thwarts peekers and offers a maximum brightness of 500 nits. We don't eff the cost of this option.
We do know the John Roy Major specs for the next ThinkPad X1 Yoga, listed down the stairs. Note that ethernet is available only via external dongle (as is trusty for anterior generations, due to the slender physique):
CPU: Intel 10th-gen (Comet Lake) Core i5 and Core i7, including vPro versions and the 6-core Marrow i7-10710U
RAM: 8GB to 16GB LPDDR3
Reveal choices (totally 14-inch diagonal):
- Full HD (1920×1080) contact or non-stir, 400 nits' maximum brightness
- Full HD IPS touch with PrivacyGuard and 500 nits' maximum brightness
- WQHD (2560×1440) IPS with 300 nits' maximum luminosity
- HDR 400 UHD (3840×2160) with 500 nits' upper limit brightness
Artwork: Integrated
Storage: Up to 2TB PCIe SSD
Connectivity: Two USB 3.1 Gen 1, cardinal Bombshell 3, HDMI 1.4, sound jack
Networking: WLAN 802.11ax, ethernet via a Docking Dongle
Dimensions: 12.7 x 8.6 x 0.58 inches
Weight unit: 2.99 pounds
Battery: 51Wh, estimated 10-15 hours of life
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga also comes with an integrated write. Lenovo offers other pen options. The chassis is ready-made mostly of aluminum, merely the bottommost panel is magnesium.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga will be among the first laptops to use the vPro versions of Intel's Comet Lake chips. We'll look forward to learning more all but the Central processor and the laptop it runs if we have an opportunity to review this model.
Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/398563/lenovos-thinkpad-x1-yoga-gets-a-bright-display-option-and-10th-gen-power.html
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