Lenovo's updating what feels like their entire ThinkPad range for CES 2017.
CES 2017 isn't even here yet, but Lenovo's announcing nine (9!) new laptops. They're mostly updates and iterations of the existing ThinkPad line, running the gamut from entry level to professional grade. First and foremost are the new processors — Lenovo's not being specific, but they're saying these all have "the latest Intel Core i processors" (which likely means Kaby Lake chips). Every one of these laptops is also equipped with a Precision Touchpad, a discrete Trusted Platform Module for hardware-level security, MilSpec durability, and a bloatware-free Microsoft Signature Image of Windows 10.
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is the only convertible of the bunch, with a 13-inch FHD touch display that supports pen input. It sports Thunderbolt 3, integrated Intel HD 620 graphics, up to 16GB RAM and up to a 1TB SSD, and a 10-hour battery life. It's due in March 2017 for a starting price of $1264.
Under the name of the Lenovo ThinkPad T470 is a 14-inch FHD Touch display, packing 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and discrete NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics. It includes both a fingerprint reader and an IR camera for Windows Hello facial recognition login. It comes in at 3.49 pounds and 20mm thick, with a starting price of $914 and February 2017 availability.
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