This week at CES,
Lenovo is announcing several new Windows devices -ranging from new Tablets and ThinkPads to new All-in-One PCs, the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook and the ThinkVision Pro2840m, Ultimate Professional 4K Display.
New Lenovo MIIX 2 models:
Lenovo has an 8-inch MIIX 2 model
available today but in recognizing that one design doesn't fit all,
they are announcing 10-inch and 11-inch MIIX 2 models today. The MIIX 2
has the ability to connect to a detachable keyboard from Lenovo
to be used in "Laptop Mode". However, you can use it only as a tablet
whenever you need to or use it in "Stand Mode" to watch movies or view
photos.
The
10-inch MIIX 2 focuses on mobility: it weighs only 1.3 lbs. and is only
0.36-inches thick. It comes with a new 64-bit enabled quad-core Intel
Atom processor, a full HD 1920x1200 10-point touchscreen display,
Wi-Fi (and optional 3G), JBL surround speakers for great sounding audio,
up to 128GB of eMMC storage and a microSD slot for adding up to 32GB of
storage . The 10-inch MIIX 2 also comes with a 720p high resolution 2
megapixel front and 5 megapixel rear cameras. And it has all day battery
life.
The
11-inch MIIX 2 focuses on performance offer up to a 4th generation
Intel Core i5 processor, greater storage with up to 256GB of fast SSD
storage and a full HD 1920x1200 IPS wide-view display. The 11-inch MIIX 2
comes with many of the same features of 10-inch model and
Windows 8.1.
Both models come in the Silver Grey color and have a
mini HDMI port to display content on larger screens, an SD card reader,
micro USB port and microSD cards along with USB 2.0 support on the
keyboard. The 10-inch MIIX 2 will start at $499 (U.S.) and the 11-inch
MIIX 2 will start at $699 (U.S.). The 10-in model will be available
beginning in March. The 11-in model will be available starting in April.
New Lenovo X1 Carbon:
Lenovo
is announcing the new X1 Carbon 14-inch Ultrabook today. The X1 Carbon
is designed with Carbon Fiber - the same material used on aircraft and
cars. It weighs less than magnesium and aluminum but is stronger than
both. The X1 Carbon only weighs 2.8 lbs. - it's strong AND
light. The new X1 Carbon comes with an improved display (with touch)
giving brighter images at higher resolutions and
better viewing angles. It also comes with Lenovo's Rapid Charge
technology that allows you to get an 80% charge of the battery in under
an hour. And the new X1 Carbon has an over 70% improvement on battery
life over the previous model with up to 9 hours. Finally, the new X1
Carbon also introduces an improved docking experience with Lenovo's
OneLink connector that brings power, gigabit Ethernet, and dual display
support all through a single cable. Models of the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon
will start at $1,299 (U.S.) and availability will begin late January.
Lenovo ThinkPad 8:
The
ThinkPad 8 is a new 8-inch business tablet constructed of machine-cut
aluminum. The ThinkPad 8 has 3 modes: "Tablet Mode" for on the go,
"Desktop Mode" while connected to an optional keyboard base, dock or
monitor, or in "Tent Mode" with its optional Quickshot Cover over the
tablet. The ThinkPad 8 has an 8.3-inch 1920x1200 display and comes with
the latest Intel Atom quad core processor, up to 128GB of storage, a
microUSB 3.0 port, LTE connectivity, and Windows 8.1 Pro. The ThinkPad 8
convertible tablet will be available as configure-to-order models
starting at $399 (U.S.) and at retailers starting at $429 (U.S.) in late
January.
Lenovo Y and Z Series laptops:
The
new 14-inch Y40 and 15.6-inch Y50 laptops come encased in a black shell
and offer several options. The Y50 has an optional backlit keyboard for
example and offers up to an Ultra HD 3840x2160 display or full HD
1920x1080 display with optional touch. The Y40 features a full HD
display. The Y Series laptops come powered by up to a 4th generation
Intel Core i7 processor, an HDD or SSD, optional AMD Radeon on the Y40
and NVIDIA GeForce on the Y50, and Windows 8.1. The Y40 and Y50 both
come with JBL speakers and Dolby Home Theater v4. Models of the Lenovo
Y40 and Y50 laptops will start at $999 (U.S.) beginning in May at major
retailers and www.lenovo.com.
The
new 14-inch Z40 and 15.6-inch Z50 laptops offer a lightweight design
for mobile productivity and come in black, silver or white. These
laptops come with an optional full HD 1920x1080 display and powered with
up to a 4th generation Intel Core i7 processor. They also have optional
NVIDIA GeForce graphics, Windows 8.1 and Dolby Home Theatre v4. And you
can get up to 1TB of storage for both in either as an HDD or hybrid
SSD. Models of the Lenovo Z40 and Z50 laptops will start at $599 (U.S.)
beginning in March at major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
Lenovo Horizon 2:
At
last year?s CES, Lenovo unveiled the 27-inch Horizon Table PC designed
for full-on multitouch family entertainment in a form factor easy to
transport around the home. The Horizon table PC could be used as an
All-in-One sitting a desk ("Stand Mode") or in the living room
surrounded by friends and family playing games ("Table Mode"). Today,
Lenovo is announcing the Horizon 2 Table PC. The Horizon 2 is
thinner and lighter - measuring as thin as a deck of
playing cards at just 19.5mm. It also comes with improved performance
with up to a 4th generation Intel Core i7 processor, Dolby Home Theater
for amazing audio, and large traditional or hybrid storage. And it comes
with NFC (Near Field Communications) - making is real easy to share
content from your phone to the Horizon 2. The Horizon 2 comes with
Windows 8.1 and a 10-point touchscreen. The Horizon 2 be available
beginning in June starting at $1,499 (U.S.) via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
Lenovo A740:
The
A740 is a new All-in-One from Lenovo that has only a 4mm thin display -
making it one of the thinnest 27-inch All-in-Ones around. I am a huge
fan of All-in-Ones and the A740 has really caught my attention. The A740
comes packed with the latest technology you would expect for a
high-performance AIO: a (optional) WQHD 2560X1440 display with a wide
178-degree viewing angle, NVIDIA GeForce graphics, JBL speakers and
Dolby Home Theater, up to 1TB of hard drive storage, NFC, 802.11 AC
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-in support, an optional TV tuner and comes with
Windows 8.1. The A740's stand and display back is cut from a single
piece of aluminum looking real sleek and modern. And it can fold down
90-degrees flat. The Lenovo A740 be available beginning in June starting
at $1,499 (U.S.) via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
Lenovo C560:
The
Lenovo C560 is a new 23-inch All-in-One perfect for the entire family
available in white or jet black. It has a full HD 1920x1080 optional
multitouch display and comes powered with up to a 4th generation Intel
Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce graphics. You get Dolby Advanced
Audio for amazing sounding audio. And it also comes with up to 2TB of
storage. If you want to use the C560 as a TV, it also has the option for
a built-in TV tuner and also comes with HDMI out to connect to a bigger
screen such as a TV. And no tools are required to update the memory or
hard drive in the C560. The touchscreen Lenovo C560 All-in-One will
start at $659 (U.S.) and available beginning in February at major
retailers and www.lenovo.com.
ThinkVision Pro2840m 28-inch Ultra HD Touch Monitor
The ThinkVision Pro2840m is a 28-inch, 4K professional display and the ThinkVision 2 is a smarter display that is not only an ultra-high definition monitor but also is an Android-enabled entertainment center.
Designed with CAD/CAM, data analysis or for high definition entertainment, the ThinkVision Pro2840m is a feature-packed 28-inch UltraHD premium display for the discerning professional. The 3840x2160 panel comes with an array of ports and will be available from April 2014 and is expected to start at $799, backed by a three-year warranty.
The new ThinkVision 28 is a 28-inch ultra-high resolution monitor featuring a 3840x2160 panel that offers a wide range of connectivity option. At the touch of a button, the ThinkVision 28 transforms into an entertainment hub. On-demand content is streamed through the familiar Android interface thanks to NVIDIA Tegra-powered technology and ten point multi-touch ensures a fully interactive experience for all the family.
The ThinkVision 28 smart display will be available in selected markets from July 2014 and is expected to start at approximately $1200.