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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2014 lands, starts at Php105K

In addition to the ThinkPad 8, Lenovo Philippines also launched the latest iteration of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, which sports a 14-inch touchscreen display and a rugged yet slim body that passed eight military specification tests.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Philippines

Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2014) specs:

14-inch HD+(1600×900) 260nit, TN LED display or
14-inch WQHD IPS touchscreen display
Intel® Core™ i7-4550U | i7-4600U Processor or
Intel Core i5-4300U | i5-4200U Processor
Intel HD Graphics 4400 with 4GB DDR3 RAM or
Intel® HD Graphics 5000 with 8GB DDR3 RAM
Up to 512GB SSD
1.3MP – 720P webcam
5-row with Trackpoint plus Adaptive backlit Keyboard
2 x USB 3.0 (1 with AOU)
Audio/Mic Combo OneLink Dock
HDMI, MiniDP
NFC
Intel Centrino 7260 or Centrino 7260BN
Native RJ45 using Ethernet Connector or USB emulation
Bluetooth 4.0 supported by WLAN module
TrackPoint and 5 Button trackpad with Glass surface
Dolby Home Theater v4
up to 8.6 hours battery life
Windows 8.1 Pro
17.72mm thin
1.28 kg (weight)

The base configuration of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is being sold for Php105,000. This ultrabook is available at Lenovo Exclusive Stores, SM North EDSA Think Exclusive Store, and Lenovo Corporate Resellers nationwide.

Ronnie Bulaong
Ronnie Bulaong
This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.
  1. Mas justifiable ‘to kesa iphone 6 plus.

  2. The 100k price tag is classified as a gamer/workstation laptop but based on it’s spec sheet, carbon is just posing like a macbook pro for windows.

  3. “Intel HD Graphics 4400 with 4GB DDR3 RAM or
    Intel® HD Graphics 5000 with 8GB DDR3 RAM”

    Grabe 100k pricetag for a laptop with only integrated graphics.

  4. Starting at P105K. Ouch.

    So basically take the lower specs above and that’s what ou get for the money. At least we can now lay to rest the notion that Apple products are overpriced.

    In comparison, a 15″ Retina Pro has an i7, Intel Iris Pro, a 256GB SSD, and 16GBs of RAM for $5k less.

    A 13″ Retina Pro has the same i5, better Intel Iris, a 128GB SSD, and 8GBs of RAM for just a little over half of that Lenovo. @_@

  5. This is not for consumers so please don’t compare to consumer products.

    I’m not really sure why Yugatech keeps on posting enterprise hardware when their readers are consumers.

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