Lenovo announces that there are now 100 million ThinkPad laptops sold. At the same time, the company informs the arrival of new models with Intel Broadwell processors, including the X1 Carbon ultrabook. There will also be a modular, stackable system for accessories.
One of the ThinkPad laptops that a Broadwell upgrade, the X1 Carbon ultrabook. This model will get a frugal Intel Core chip of the generation that, according to the manufacturer for a battery life of 10.9 hours to provide in combination with a 50Wh battery. The previous X1 Carbon would be in the same scenario is 8.6 hours on end. In addition, the minimum resolution of the 14″screen where the model supplied is now 1920×1080 pixels, where the previous model 1600×900 pixels. Also, Lenovo notification of the option for a pci-e ssd and the mouse buttons above the touchpad now default back. The X1 Carbon with Broadwell chip comes out in January available and the starting price in the US is 1249 dollars, converted 1046 euro.
The T450s and T450 have similar specifications as the T550 but get a 14″screen. A step lower in the ThinkPad-expanding its product range, the E550 and E450, respectively, of the AMD Radeon R7 M260 and R7 M265 graphics card. The ThinkPad L450 comes in cheaper configurations, such as with an AMD Radeon R5 M240, and this model is also a lot heavier than the T450. All the above laptops come out in February.
Lenovo announces finally, the ThinkPad Stack. This is a series of accessories for the laptops that can be stacked and then with a single cable to the laptop can be connected. The parts are magnetically attached to each other to click. Lenovo comes with a hdd with capacity of 1TB, a bluetooth speaker, an extra battery with capacity of 10,000 mAh and a wi-fi hotspot.