LENOVO add Precision TouchPad and Intel Kaby Lake chipset

Lenovo ThinkPad
China: ThinkPad is a line of laptop computers and tablets by Lenovo. The series was designed, developed, and sold by IBM until Lenovo acquired the division and brand in 2005. ThinkPads are known for their minimalist, black and box design which was initially modeled in 1990 by industrial designer Richard SapperThe original design concept of ThinkPad was created in 1990 by Italy-based designer Richard Sapper, a corporate design consultant of IBM and, since 2005, Lenovo.The first ThinkPad notebook (700C) announced in 1992 was the first new product to emerge from the IBM "differentiated product personality" strategy resulting from a collaboration between Sapper and Tom Hardy, head of the corporate IBM Design Program.ThinkPads are popular with large businesses and schools. Older ThinkPad models are revered by technology enthusiasts, collectors and power users due to their durable design, relatively high resale value, and abundance of aftermarket replacement parts. ThinkPad laptops have been used in space and, by 2003, were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station.As per the portal, the new laptops include ThinkPad X270, ThinkPad Yoga 370, ThinkPad 13, and four new ThinkPad T Ultrabook models.The ThinkPad 13 is a "budget" laptop computer with a 13-inch screen. Versions running Windows 10 and Google's Chrome OS are options. The most powerful configuration has a Skylake Core i5 processor and a 512-gigabyte SSD. Connectivity includes HDMI, USB 3.0, OneLink+, USB Type-C, etc.It weights 2.3 pounds and measures about 10mm in width.
Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad laptop portfolio and made some notable improvements on its existing laptops. The new laptops from the company include the ThinkPad X270, the 13.3-inch ThinkPad Yoga 370, four new ThinkPad T Ultrabook models, the ThinkPad L 14-inch and 15-inch laptops, and a ThinkPad 13 variant.The newly-unveiled laptops will all run Microsoft' Signature Edition image of Windows 10 in order to save users from unwanted apps and bloatware, as pointed out in a report by Engadget. Some of the laptops have further been provided with the support for Microsoft's Precision Touchpad.All the new laptops from Lenovo pack seventh-generation Intel Kaby Lake processors. Further, some of the larger models, including ThinkPad T470, T470p, T570, L470, and L570, are also available with the option of faster Intel Optane 3D storage.Among the new laptops, there is a 12-inch ThinkPad X270 with a touchscreen option, starting at $909 (roughly Rs.62,000) and will be made available next March. The ThinkPad Yoga 370 with a 13.3-inch display will start shipping in March for $1,264 (roughly Rs. 86,200) while the new ThinkPad 13 laptop has been priced by the company at $674 (roughly Rs. 45,900).Lenovo's ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock, priced at $280 (roughly Rs. 19,100) by the company, provides users with power, two DisplayPort connectors, HDMI, VGA, five USB 3.0 ports, gigabit Ethernet, audio, and another Thunderbolt 3 port as well.After the unveiling of the new laptops, it will be interesting to see what the company has in store for users at its CES 2017 event early next 

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