Lenovo announces new ThinkPads and ThinkVision devices. According to Lenovo, these new Thinkpads are made for productivity. They have announced a new ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 which delivers more power, better connectivity and rich configuration options in response to customer demand. There is also the ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 and L13 Yoga Gen 2 powered by the Ryzen 5000 Series Mobile Processors. An all-new ThinkVision M15 mobile monitor, and the ThinkVision T24m-20 display and MC50 webcam together offer a thoughtfully designed high-quality affordable video conferencing solution.
As for the pricing, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 starts at $2149.00, ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 starts at $999.00, ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 starts at $799.00, ThinkVision M15 Mobile Monitor starts at $219.00, ThinkVision MC50 Monitor Webcam starts at $99.00 and last but not the least, the ThinkVision T24m-20 starts at $299.00.
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Starting off with the ThinkPads first, there is the fourth generation ThinkPad X1 Extreme. It comes with a new 16-inch 16:10 aspect ratio display surrounded by a four-sided narrow bezel design. The display options offer up to 600 nit brightness with 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR for ultra-vivid image quality and feature low blue light technology. It can support up to RTX 3080 Laptop GPUs, the latter with 16GB of GDDR6 memory.
There is also the ThinkVision M15 mobile monitor weighing just 860 grams (1.9 pounds). It almost doubles the X1 Extreme viewing space with an extra 15.6 inches of FHD screen real estate, easily connected via a USB Type-C cable which can also offer power pass-through for an elegant one-cable solution. It can even connect to a compatible smartphone with a full-function USB Type-C port.
Now for the monitors, the ThinkVision T24m-20 comes with a 23.8-inch FHD monitor but is an effective one cable USB Type-C docking solution that supports data, video/audio, ethernet signal transfer and up to 90W power delivery to compatible devices. It also supports more advanced functions such as a daisy chain for a multi-monitor configuration and a mirrored power button that can turn on a compatible connected PC. It also features the Lenovo Display Control Centre software, called ThinkColor, that helps users seamlessly multitask.
There is also the ThinkVision MC50 Monitor Webcam which is however perfectly suited to transform the T24m-20 into an affordable video conferencing hub. The FHD 1080p webcam with built-in dual noise-cancelling microphones delivers great audio-visual quality and has a clever smart traffic light that illuminates a red light on top of the webcam when the user is on a conference call.
As for the other laptops, the ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 is powered by the 5000 Series of Ryzen chips and comes with a convertible laptop design. It is a 13.3-inch laptop that delivers multimode versatility for up to 10.6 hours per day from its 46Whr battery. There is an optional Integrated Pen is designed to work on the touch-enabled display.
Last but not the least, the ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 delivers a powerful, enjoyable and secure clamshell laptop experience. It comes with the same core components as the L13 Yoga and up to 10.8 hours of battery life.
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