7. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been widely regarded as one of the premier business ultrabooks since it launched in 2012, and the firm has usually picked CES to unveil a refreshed version.
This year is no different. The latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon is equipped with Intel's 5th-generation Core processor, which was also officially launched at the show.
This new platform enables the 1.31kg system to offer a claimed battery life of up to 10.9 hours despite its thinner and lighter design compared with previous models.
The carbon fibre construction, from which the model gets its name, also helps to make it more durable, and the 2015 ThinkPad X1 Carbon also benefits from support for optional PCI Express solid state drives for greater performance.
Lenovo also took the opportunity of the launch to mark the milestone of 100 million ThinkPad systems shipped since the brand was introduced by IBM over 20 years ago.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been widely regarded as one of the premier business ultrabooks since it launched in 2012, and the firm has usually picked CES to unveil a refreshed version.
This year is no different. The latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon is equipped with Intel's 5th-generation Core processor, which was also officially launched at the show.
This new platform enables the 1.31kg system to offer a claimed battery life of up to 10.9 hours despite its thinner and lighter design compared with previous models.
The carbon fibre construction, from which the model gets its name, also helps to make it more durable, and the 2015 ThinkPad X1 Carbon also benefits from support for optional PCI Express solid state drives for greater performance.
Lenovo also took the opportunity of the launch to mark the milestone of 100 million ThinkPad systems shipped since the brand was introduced by IBM over 20 years ago.
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