
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a known entity since May, when the organization gave us phone 14-inch, Ivy Bridge-packing Ultrabook. Until recently, though, the successor towards the ThinkPad X1 continued to be somewhat shrouded in mystery, without any prices or specific availability information to the title. But forget about -- Lenovo's just elevated the state curtain around the Carbon, announcing a prices plan of $1,399 or more and focusing on an on-purchase date of August 21st at Lenovo.com. The entry-level model will operate a 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U CPU with 4GB, also it features a 128GB SSD and Intel's HD integrated graphics. Like around the ThinkPad X1, 3rd generation connectivity is going to be an optional feature. Mind beyond the break for more information around the business-centric Ultrabook.
Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon press photos
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