Like many times before, Lenovo will be present at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which is just around the corner. The company is expected to announce several new and refreshed notebooks and tablets, but among all of them there is on interesting device – the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2017 laptop.
Benchlife.info has managed to get their hands on documents that detail the notebook, giving us an idea of what to expect.
The new model will have better hardware with Kaby Lake CPU, an optional IR camera, two Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C ports, global LTE-A modem and up to 15 hours of battery. Besides better hardware, the new model is said to be 6% lighter, and 8% smaller than its predecessor with MIL-SPEC tested for toughness.