RTX 3080 compatible with Shinka Cold System!"ThinkPad X1 EXTREME GEN 4" which can be used by creators

RTX 3080 compatible with Shinka Cold System!"ThinkPad X1 EXTREME GEN 4" which can be used by creators

The carbon fiber patterned top is also cool.

Lenovo has released a new laptop, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4. This is a high-performance machine designed with creators in mind, with a thickness of only 17.7mm and a weight of 1.8kg, making it easy to carry around.

CPU is Intel's 11th generation "Core i7/i9 vPro H-Series", GPU is NVIDIA's "RTX 3080" for notebook PCs, Dual DIMM and 64GB RAM, dual storage that can be expanded up to 4TB leads the user to a comfortable PC environment.

Supports RTX 3080 with new air cooling system!

High sound quality and high image quality

In addition, a 1080p full HD camera enables high-quality web conferencing, and a 16-inch responsive HDR display with an aspect ratio of 16:10 using Dolby Vision is high. Reproduce quality images.

On both sides of the keyboard are built-in Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers that are 20% larger than conventional models, and you can optionally add an antenna that can connect to Wi-Fi 6/6E and 5G. Sending and receiving data in the Internet environment is also crisp.

The start button is equipped with a fingerprint authentication sensor

There is a built-in air intake under the keyboard, and when you open the bottom lid, a new invention with two fans blowing air to the left and right A "dual bypass design" prevents thermal runaway. Also, the size of the battery is larger, and the operating time is longer.

This "ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4" is easier to see and use than the previous model, with thinner bezels on the top, bottom, left and right, and an enlarged touchpad. In particular, the increase in demand for web conferencing due to the corona crisis, and the fact that the camera has become FHD represents the times. From everyday use to professional use such as design/video production, this one seems to cover everything.

Source: YouTube via Lenovo

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