For those who want an Ultrabook dedicated to the business medium, and particularly PowerPoint presentations. Lenovo launched the revolutionary ThinkPad X1 Carbon, which was warmly welcomed as one of the most attractive portables. Apart from the customary upgrades in terms of configuration and display, the laptop brings a novelty on the market: the F1-F12 keys have disappeared, being replaced with a dynamic interface whose buttons change their functions in accordance with the applications used.
If you are writing a text in Word, the adaptive keypad, which features up to 45 functions, will include the most commonly used functions of the software, and if you switch to a gallery, it will make browsing through your photos and rotating them extremely accessible. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon has a battery that lasts up to nine hours, a significant improvement from the brand’s previous models.
Highly regarded as the easiest 14″ Ultrabook in the world, the X1 Carbon Ultrabook from Lenovo encapsulates all the power and flexibility your business requires. The 14″ display features an outstanding resolution of 1600 × 900 pixels, significantly higher than the common 1366 x 768 pixels featured on most Ultrabooks currently on the market. The touch screen is opaque, a very important feature for any gadget aimed for the business sector, and it weighs less than 1.38 pounds, its carbon fiber reinforcement making the system ultralight and extremely durable. The Ultrabook allows you to remain connected all day, and when the battery is running low, it can be easily and fully recharged in only 35 minutes.
The hardware platform is provided by the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors with an Intel HD 4000 graphics. The product range for the the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook includes Intel Core i3 graphics, as well as Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 graphics. In addition, it comprises up to 8 GB RAM and SSD with a capacity of 128 GB and 256 GB for data storage, along with the additional SD card slots.
The Internet Connectivity is provided by Wi-Fi, but Lenovo also relies on the optional presence of a 3G module dedicated to Internet connections established by services provided by telephone operators through SIM cards. This will certainly be an useful feature for those business professionals who travel a lot in areas with less frequent wireless Internet connections. The 4.0 Bluetooth technology is also available, along with a 3.0 USB port, a 2.0 USB port, a mini Display Port and a headphone jack of 3.5 mm.
The Internet Connectivity is provided by Wi-Fi, but Lenovo also relies on the optional presence of a 3G module dedicated to Internet connections established by services provided by telephone operators through SIM cards. This will certainly be an useful feature for those business professionals who travel a lot in areas with less frequent wireless Internet connections. The 4.0 Bluetooth technology is also available, along with a 3.0 USB port, a 2.0 USB port, a mini Display Port and a headphone jack of 3.5 mm.
A distinguished feature of the Lenovo X1 Carbook Ultrabook is the resistant keyboard, which can easily handle spills of liquids, and improve the accuracy and comfort of the business-dedicated portable. In addition, the illuminated keyboard makes working in dark places almost effortless. The Ultrabook benefits from an integrated, which ensures a quick and safe connectivity with only one touch