

You can get it with a 15W U-series processor instead of the 28W P-series chip, there’s an optional IR camera, and there’s even optional 5G. As with any ThinkPad, there’s a wide array of configurations. Note that these are the specs of my review unit.
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Dolby Voice certified for professional conferencing solutionġ4.95mm x 315.6mm x 222.5mm x / 0.61″ x 12.38″ x 8.75″, Starting at 1.38kg / 3.04lbs.4 x quad-array 360-degree far-field microphones.Dolby Atmos Speaker System (user facing, 4 x speakers).Smart Power On fingerprint reader integrated with power button (match-on-chip).Computer Vision with Human-presence detection sensor.Discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) 2.0.Rapid Charge (requires 65W PSU or higher).It goes up from there.ġ4.0″ WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS, anti-glare, touchscreen, 400 nits That comes with a Core i5-1240P, 8GB LPDDR5 5200MHz RAM, and a 256GB SSD. There’s also a new 4K OLED display option, although that’s not included in my review unit.īeing the flagship convertible from the ThinkPad brand, it starts at $1,589.40, so it’s not a cheap laptop. Along with a new hybrid architecture for more cores and batter power efficiency, there’s just more power. Intel now makes a 28W processor in the P-series, so that’s included in these flagship products.

The biggest, interestingly enough, is the spec bump. It was slated to arrive in March, so it’s been on sale for a little while. Lenovo first announced the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 at CES back in January, alongside the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon and ThinkPad X1 Nano.
