Today (12), Lenovo na CES 2021 announced an update to the line ThinkPad. One of the most noteworthy models was the new (and very thin) ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga, a tough and powerful notebook, coated with titanium material and thickness just over 11mm. All announced models of the ThinkPad X1 include ready-to-use options. 5G, to allow faster wireless connection speeds. 1m1b3w
Another important announcement was two more additions to the line, the ThinkPad, the Carbon 9th Generation e X1 Yoga 6th Generation, which offer improved experiences in the new 16:10 aspect ratio. Both Carbon and Yoga have systems Dolby Vision e Atmos, being the first notebooks to have the system Dolby Voice, capable of providing more natural video conferences with less sound noise. Check out Carbon below:
In Lenovo's portfolio of launches at CES, we also have the innovative X1 Fold e X1 Nano (announced last year), to round out the ThinkPad X1's comprehensive portfolio. In turn, the ThinkPad X12 Detachable, which combines the features of a high-performance laptop with the flexibility of a detachable tablet. The 12.3-inch screen, by the way, s stylus manufacturer.
As Lenovo reports, the plans with the ThinkPad lineup upgrade are to make communication easier “so that the stays in touch wherever they are, optimizing system resources to provide the best video conferencing experience, increasing security for the “. Next, see the detachable X12:
To better understand Lenovo's partnership at CES with Dolby, it's worth an explanation of how the technologies work. Dolby Voice, for example, takes advantage of spatial audio resources to make meetings more natural (separating voices) and making your videoconferencing routine less tiring for compatible software. It also serves to optimize speaker and microphone performance, with so-called dynamic leveling (to automatically adjust lower or distant voices).
In turn, the addition of Dolby Vision present in the X1 models, provides a realistic image quality and great color fidelity. Along with Vision, we have the Dolby Atmos speaker system for unique audio experiences. The X12 also s Dolby Vision, with the addition of speakers Dolby Audio, which result in crystal clear sound. In the gallery below, the X1 Titanium:
As Lenovo at CES reports, the big issue with the ThinkPad line solutions is to focus on productivity, which can be improved with improved speech recognition for voice assistants, for example. The attention to detail for more comfort is also found in the reduction of blue light, capable of decreasing eyestrain while you spend your work time holding video conferences.
Another smart solution is to think about the aspect ratio. The new 16:10 or 3:2 aspect ratios also result in more pixels per space, which in turn increases the screen-to-body ratio and improves productivity – after all, there is better distribution of content on the screen. Thin edges and thickness are a strong point of this notebook line, a plus point for Lenovo.
Speaking of U and GPU, the ThinkPad X1 models (except the X1 Fold) are designed on the Intel Evo platform and equipped with 11th Gen Intel Core processors, in aid of the Intel Iris Xe graphics card. In practical , this is synonymous with speed and intelligence. By working in sync with ThinkShield security solutions (Intel Hardware Shield), Lenovo at CES ensures PC protection based on built-in hardware, which is great for safer business productivity. In the gallery below, see Yoga:
Still in of security, we see in Lenovo's products at CES the Human Presence Detection for touch-free via facial recognition with Windows Hello. Cleverly, the system also locks when s move away from the screen. Along with these features, which deliver longer battery life, PrivacyAlert will alert people looking over the 's shoulder at the notebook screen. Fingerprint integration into the on/off button helps increase efficiency by combining two functions into one action.
Finally, it is known that the last update of the Lenovo Commercial Vantage is available across the entire ThinkPad line. Lenovo at CES made it clear that the new version (1.3) has a new and improved interface and layout, making it easier for s to control and customize the unique hardware features built into the device and allowing IT s to better manage the experience. of .
Regarding prices and availability, the Lenovo at CES informed that the ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga will be available to order from March of this year (starting price of R$ 21.999), while the rest of the ThinkPad line will arrive starting in April. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon should start at BRL 16.499, while the X1 Yoga comes in at BRL 17.999 and the X12 Detachable for BRL 14.999.
For more Lenovo news at CES, as well as other news about the event, it's worth staying tuned to our coverage of CES 2021 throughout this week. Did you like the news of the ThinkPad line? Tell us in the comments which one is your favorite!