zanderthunder Posted January 12, 2021 Share Posted January 12, 2021 While Lenovo refreshed its ThinkPad X1 business PCs yesterday, today it's time for new ThinkBooks. If you're unfamiliar with ThinkBook, it's a newer, more experimental brand from Lenovo that let's it try more things on business PCs, whereas ThinkPads tend to be more traditional. In other words, you won't find a TrackPoint here. First up is the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i. Indeed, the dual-screen convertible with an E Ink display on the outside is back, and that E Ink display is larger. The screen-to-body ratio is now 68% instead of 48% with a 12-inch size, and the resolution is now 2560x1600, the same as the main display. Lenovo also increased the refresh rate to improve responsiveness in the E Ink display. It's also thinner and lighter at 13.9mm and 1.3kg, and the 13.3-inch internal display is now 16:10, a trend across Lenovo's lineup. There's also a pen garage now too, so it's always with you. And as you'd expect, it comes with Intel's Tiger Lake processors, Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 6, and Iris Xe graphics. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i is coming in Q1, starting at $1,549. Lenovo says the the ThinkBook 13x i is one of the thinnest 13-inch business laptops out there at 12.9mm, and it weighs less than 1.2kg. Coming in Storm Gray or Cloud Gray, the ThinkBook 13x i is pretty much the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i, but without the secondary E Ink display. The ThinkBook 13x i is coming in Q1, starting at $1,199. And then there are the ThinkBook 14p and ThinkBook 16p, both of which come with AMD Ryzen 5000 processors. The 14p can come with up to a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display, and the ThinkBook 16p is the powerhouse. Not only does it come with the next-gen AMD Ryzen processors, but it comes with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 30 series graphics, which power a 16-inch 2560x1600 display. Both are coming in the first quarter of this year. The ThinkBook 14p starts at $849 while the ThinkBook 16p starts at $1,299. Source: Lenovo refreshes its ThinkBooks with a dual-screen ThinkBook Plus and AMD Ryzen processors (via Neowin) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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