Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 arrives with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 arrives with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics

Computers are becoming smarter and more powerful, and therefore the demands on workers who use them also are growing. Long gone are when computers, even laptops, were just glorified typewriters, and everybody can always use some powerful specs that these devices need to offer. Of course, not everyone has an equivalent needs or budget, and Lenovo’s newest models for its ThinkPad line of laptops and ThinkVision monitors attempt to offer a mixture of features that will meet your needs and resources.

Of course, at the highest of the road is Lenovo’s ThinkPad Extreme, now at its fourth generation. The Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen 4 packs not only Intel’s most powerful Core i9 mobile processor but also manages to crap NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX graphics for laptops. The 16-inch laptop can go up to a 4K display and 64GB of DDR4 RAM for any content creation or consumption need, while its suite of security measures, from a fingerprint reader to a camera shutter, makes it perfect for confidential professional work.

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Not everyone, however, might need all that power, and therefore, the newest members of the Lenovo ThinkPad L family attempt to offer a middle ground. The ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 10 brings an AMD Ryzen processor to the company’s convertible laptop line for the first time and may team with an optional Integrated Pen to utilize that power to create digital content. The ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 offers a more traditional laptop experience with no-frills productivity with 10.8 hours of battery life.

If one laptop screen isn’t enough, the Lenovo ThinkVision M15 mobile monitor can accompany you anywhere, and its USB-C ports make cable management a breeze. The 23.8-inch FHD ThinkVision T24m-20 expands your virtual workspace for your home or office workstation while reducing the necessity for extraneous hubs with its built-in USB-C docking solution.

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The ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 goes purchasable in August to a whopping 2,099 EUR ($2,500). The ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 and ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 also will join it that month with starting prices of 749 EUR ($890) and 649 EUR ($770), respectively. Lenovo will launch the ThinkVision M15 Mobile Monitor for 229 EUR ($270) and the ThinkVision T24m-20 for 299 EUR ($360) within the third quarter of the year.