At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Lenovo has announced a bunch of new products under its ThinkCentre, ThinkVision, and ThinkPad lineup. The all-new ThinkCentre M90a All-in-One (AIO) desktop designed to provide an exemplary user experience in the key areas of security, usability, and productivity. The company also announced new displays, including an incredible 1000-nit ThinkVision Creator Extreme and a truly immersive ThinkVision T34w-20 curved monitor. Finally, the latest ThinkPad X1 laptops continue the focus on incremental improvements.
ThinkCentre M90a AIO
The ThinkCentre M90a AIO comes with State-of-the-art security, intelligent features, and hidden cable management and is powered by 10th Gen Intel Core vPro processor-based systems coming later in 2020 and feature display options including a 4K HDR display with Dolby Vision or a bright 500 nit FHD PrivacyGuard display.
- 23.8-inch FHD display, up to 4K HDR display
- Narrow bezel
- 10th Gen Intel Core processor
- Modern Standby for instant access to the latest messages
- Dolby Atmos audio.
- ThinkShield security features
- IR Camera with ThinkShutter
- Face recognition biometric login through Windows Hello
- A hidden cable management system is integrated into the ergonomic stand
ThinkVision Creator Extreme
The ThinkVision Creator Extreme is a 27-inch HDR1000 compatible display that delivers lifelike images thanks to 1152 mini-LED zones and 10,368 LEDs for dynamic local dimming. Designed for professional content creators, the monitor produces highly accurate visuals that allow users to design every frame with extreme precision. The display also includes factory-calibrated color accuracy with 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB and 100% BT.709 color gamut. Advanced technology brought together in an incredibly slim design contains the latest in port connectivity with HDMI 2.0, DP1.4 and USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 2 ports with up to 90W delivery to compatible devices. Creator Extreme also features Smart Power that keeps a check on and regulates power delivery ensuring secure device connectivity via USB Type-C, making them perfect tools for videographers, graphics designers and business professionals.
ThinkVision T34w
The ThinkVision T34w-20 offers a 34-inch 21:9 1500R curved display with 3440 x 1440 resolution and a USB Type-C one-cable solution, with Smart Power, that delivers up to 75W power, data and video throughput. With a high brightness and contrast ratio, it’s ideal as a replacement for a dual-screen configuration and includes an ergonomic stand, cable management and a number of ports for easy expansion.
ThinkVision P27h-20
ThinkVision P27h-20 comes with a 27-inch QHD resolution and integrated speakers that give an extraordinary visual and audio experience with near-edgeless borders on all sides. The one-cable USB Type-C solution with Smart Power offers up to 90W power delivery, ethernet passthrough, audio, video, and data. Multiple displays can be simply daisy-chained together using the DisplayPort.
ThinkVision T24v-20
ThinkVision T24v-20 includes a 23.8-inch Full-HD display with an IR camera that supports instant and secure facial recognition login with Windows Hello and is secured with ThinkShutter camera cover. It is integrated with dual-microphones and integrated stereo speakers. There is also a 3.5mm audio port for more privacy. The ThinkVision T24v-20 provides an intuitive user experience with adjustable angles for the camera and ergonomic stand.
ThinkPad X1
The latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon and X1 Yoga features a Mil-Spec tested build quality with a keyboard that offers the best in typing comfort and includes new unified communications function row buttons for instant Voice-over-IP access. The currently available ThinkPad X1 Carbon is part of Intel’s Project Athena innovation program. Combined with Dolby Atmos audio and optional Dolby Vision supported displays, the latest ThinkPad X1 laptops are productivity powerhouses.
ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5
ThinkPad X1 laptops are protected by ThinkShield, providing cutting edge offerings to safeguard users from sophisticated cybercriminals. For example, both ThinkPad X1 laptops can include ThinkPad PrivacyGuard which protects the end-users screen from prying eyes. ThinkPad PrivacyAlert is a unique software feature that warns users if anyone is looking at their screen, and if so, it will automatically turn on PrivacyGuard on supported displays.
Finally, The new ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II, it mirrors the same design and function and provides a familiar touch and feel. Connect via 2.4Ghz wireless or with Bluetooth 5 made easy through Microsoft Swift Pair in Windows 10 for a cable-free desk environment. The new rechargeable keyboard offers up to two months battery life on a single charge and just fifteen minutes of charging via USB Type-C delivers up to a week of life. ThinkPad Trackpoint Keyboard II can connect to up to two devices with support for Windows and Android and also includes 6-point entry for the visually impaired.
- ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 is expected to be available later in 2020, starting at $1,499
- ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5 is expected to be available later 2020, starting at $1,599
- ThinkCentre M90a AIO is expected to be available from June 2020, starting at $1099
- ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II is expected to be available from May 2020, starting at $99.99
- ThinkVision Creator Extreme is expected to be available from April 2020, starting at $2,499
- ThinkVision T34w-20 is expected to be available from March 2020, starting at $799
- ThinkVision P27h-20 is expected to be available from March 2020, starting at $499
- ThinkVision T24v-20 is expected to be available from April 2020, starting at $264
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