As the saying goes, you can never have enough of a good thing. In the case of Lenovo, the good thing refers to ultrabooks as they’ve recently just unveiled yet another ultra-sleek and sexy offering for the modern day techie.
Meet the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon.
Carbon, as you’ve probably guessed by now, refers to its all-carbon fiber body. The choice to go with carbon fiber not only helped differentiate the ThinkPad X1 Carbon from the rest of the aluminum clad ultrabook pack, but also was the key ingredient that helped it nab the title of world’s lightest ultrabook.
How light is it?
It’s under 3 frickin’ pounds, placing it within the weight class of the MacBook Air.
A 14-inch 1600×900 resolution display, backlit keyboard, fingerprint scanner, USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, and Mini DisplayPort round up the rest of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon’s specs that we know so far. Yep, they’ve yet to release its full stat sheet.
No word also on pricing and local availability, but don’t let that stop you from saving up this early ‘cause I’m sure, this one ain’t gonna be cheap.
via The Verge