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Photo gallery: Lenovo's 17mm ThinkPad X1
The Lenovo X1 ThinkPad is 1.7 kilograms and less than 17 millimetres thick with impressive performance and great cinematic smarts.
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Backlit screen is Corning Gorilla glass.
Profile shows off the X1’s thin form at less than 17 millimetres.
The X1 weighs less than 1.7 kilograms.
Interior roll cage and magnesium chassis.
Choice of i3, i5 or i7 processors.
Superbright (350 NIT) high-definition display with Dolby Home Theatre v4 sound.
Lenovo's RapidCharge battery technology charges up to 80 percent in just half an hour.
With HDMI port and Intel Wireless Display technology, the laptop streams 1080p video wirelessly to a TV or projector.
Laptop has interior roll cage and magnesium chassis.
Backlit screen is Corning Gorilla glass.
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