Tuesday, January 3, 2017

The updated ThinkPad X1 Carbon packs Kaby Lake chips and zero bloatware

How does the newest Intel processor, a Windows Hello IR camera, and absolutely no bloatware sound?

Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 laptop has hit its fifth generation, bringing a slew of updates across the entire X1 family to CES 2017. The X1 line hasn't changed much on the outside, undergoing a conservative nip-and-tuck that maintains a familiar design language and mil-spec durability. But don't you doubt that these are all-new inside and out.

The entire ThinkPad X1 line — the X1 Carbon laptop, the X1 Yoga convertible, and the X1 Tablet 2-in-1 — has seen a full internal upgrade, including 7th-generation Intel Kaby Lake processors, up to 16GB of RAM, and SSD options ranging from 128GB to 1TB. They have optional LTE-A Cat 6 (up to 300mbps on compatible networks) via a Qualcomm Snapdragon X7 modem and Intel's WiGig tri-band Wi-Fi. When it comes to security, each one is equipped with a Match-on-Chip touch fingerprint sensor that ensures your prints remain secured.

Oh, and each comes with a Windows 10 Signature Edition installation — there's no trialware or bloatware here!



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