Lenovo took the wraps off a number of notebook models under the Xiaoxin, ThinkPad, and YOGA series but the one that stands out the most in terms of the design is the ThinkPad X1 Titanium. The model adopts a premium build with a body made from titanium.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium features the
11th-generation Intel Core i5/ i7 processors and it also supports Intel EVO
certification and 5G. The notebook doesn’t come cheap, though, as it carries a
price tag of 19,999 yuan (US$ 3079).
The body is made of titanium and carbon
fiber materials. As a result of the material used for the body, the ThinkPad X1
Titanium notebook is ultralightweight and also very thin. The new structural
design makes the thickness only 11.5mm and the weight only 1.15kg. The body is
made of titanium and carbon fiber materials. The laptop is said to be the
thinnest ThinkPad notebook in history. In addition, the ThinkPad X1 Titanium
notebook packs a 13.5-inch display is also a reversible convertible. The screen
size is 13.5 inches, it supports capacitive pressure-sensitive touch, and has a
resolution of 2.2K, with a screen ratio of 3:2.
In terms of hardware, the ThinkPad X1
Titanium notebook’s processor also integrates an Intel Xe core GPU as well as
16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD hard drive. Under the hood is a 44.5Wh battery. It
also arrives with support for face recognition. As for the prices, the Wi-Fi
version of the ThinkPad X1 Titanium notebook starts at 14,999 yuan (US$ 2309),
and the 5G version starts at 19,999 yuan (US$ 3079). The notebook is already on
pre-order and will start shipping on April 30.