Ahead of the IFA show in Berlin, Lenovo has announced a range of devices, including laptops, tablets, Chromebooks and monitors -and, first up, a pair of glasses that deliver a virtual monitor.
Lenovo Glasses T1
Image: LenovoThey won't be available outside China until 2023, but the Lenovo Glasses T1 (which will be called Lenovo Yoga Glasses in China) look set to turn heads at IFA. Described as a "wearable private display for on-the-go content consumption", the TI Glasses are compatible with USB-C-equipped smartphones, tablets and laptops, and will connect to Lightning-equipped iOS devices via optional adapters.
Looking more like a pair of regular shades and less like a ridicule-attracting piece of geekery, the T1 Glasses come with swappable nose clips and adjustable temple arms to maximise comfort, and also support custom prescription lenses via an attachable frame. The temple arms also accommodate a pair of speakers, as well as buttons to adjust volume, screen brightness and colour temperature. The virtual display, which can be anchored to a fixed point in space or allowed to move with your head, is delivered via micro-OLED technology with 1080p resolution per eye, a 60Hz refresh rate and 10:000:1 contrast ratio.
Use cases for the T1 Glasses include mobile gaming and providing mobile professionals with the convenience of a "personal monitor in their pocket". There are also privacy advantages: "Using the Lenovo Glasses T1, workers have a private workspace to prevent shoulder surfing," Lenovo says.
Image: June Wan /Lenovo Glasses T1 specifications
Display | micro-OLED |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye |
Frame rate | 60Hz |
Audio | built-in hi-fi speakers |
Certifications | TUV Low Blue Light, TUV Flicker Reduced |
Compatibility | Android, Windows, iOS with Lightning connector (requires Lenovo HDMI to Glasses Adapter & Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter) |
Price | TBA |
Availability | late 2022 (China), 2023 (other select markets) |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (2022).
Images: LenovoThe second-generation ThinkPad X1 Fold offers considerably more screen space than its 13.3-inch predecessor, thanks to a roomy 4:3 16.3-inch OLED touch screen, which folds down to a 12-inch display for use with a magnetically attachable keyboard in laptop mode.
Not only is the screen bigger, but bezels are thinner (~10mm) and the device slimmer when unfolded (8.6mm) and folded (17.4mm). Like the original model, the 2022 ThinkPad X1 Fold is tough enough to pass MIL-STD-810H testing.
Inside, the 2022 X1 Fold runs Windows 11 on 12th-generation Intel U Series processors (up to Core i7 with vPro) with up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. Intel's CPU-integrated Iris Xe handles the graphics.
As well as being larger, sleeker and more powerful (yet still fanless), the new X1 Fold has impressive sustainable credentials. The removable back cover is made from100% recycled woven performance fabric, and post-consumer materials are used in the speaker enclosures, power supplies and compostable exterior packaging.
This versatile foldable device supports several operating modes, under the guidance of Lenovo's Mode Switcher interface: classic clamshell mode with a 12-inch main display and either a virtual or physical keyboard in the lower half; landscape or portrait mode with the 16.3-inch screen fully unfolded and propped up on a magnetically attached stand; and two handheld modes -book and tablet.
The new ThinkPad X1 Fold is also the first to incorporate an enhanced version of Intel's Visual Sensing Controller (VSC), which manages the 5MP webcam to deliver automatic framing, 'wake-on-approach' authentication, 'walk-away-lock' and 'onlooker detection', among other useful features.
ThinkPad X1 Fold in 'book' mode.
Image: June Wan /Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (2022) specifications
Processors | 12th-generation Intel U Series Core i5, i7 with vPro |
Graphics | Intel Iris Xe (integrated) |
OS | Windows 11 (Home, Pro) |
RAM | up to 32GB LPDDR5 |
Storage | up to 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD |
Displays | 16.3-inch (2024 x 2560) foldable OLED ? 600 nits HDR / 400 nits SDR ? DCI-P3 100% ? Dolby Vision ? touch & pen support ? 16.3-inch open / 12-inch folded |
Audio | Dolby Atmos 3-speaker system ? Dolby Voice enabled - 4x microphones |
Camera | 5MP RGB+IR with Intel VSC option |
Battery capacity | 48Wh (optional additional 16Wh) |
Battery charging | 65W Rapid Charge |
Security chip | TPM 2.0 |
Authentication | fingerprint reader (on keyboard), Windows Hello face login |
Ports | 2x Thunderbolt 4 ? 1x USB-C (3.2 Gen 2), Nano SIM slot |
Wireless | Bluetooth 5.2 ? Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax, 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz) ? optional 5G sub-6GHz) |
Dimensions | unfolded: 276.1mm x 345.7mm x 8.6mm (10.87in. x 13.6in. x 0.34in.) ? folded: 176.4mm x 276.2mm x 17.4mm (6.9in. x 10.87in. x 0.68in.) |
Weight | system: 1.28kg (2.82lbs) ? system + keyboard & stand: 1.9kg (4.19lbs) |
Sustainability | recycled PET Woven Performance fabric cover ? 97% PCC recycled plastic used in speaker enclosure ? 97% PCC recycled plastic used in 48Whr and 16Whr battery ? at least 90% PCC recycled plastic used in standard 65-watt adapter ? low-temperature solder ? 90% recycled and/or sustainable packaging |
Price | from$2,499 |
Availability | November 2022 |
Lenovo ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox Enterprise.
Image: June Wan /Housed in a super-compact 1-litre chassis, the tiny but tough (MIL-STD tested) ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox Enterprise can be mounted unobtrusively on the back of monitors, under desks or on walls.
Powered by up to a 12th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and able to support up to four monitors, the ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox Enterprise is designed to service 'heavy workload productivity' in offices, kiosks or remote locations.
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There are plenty of connections on offer: two USB-A and one USB-C (with DisplayPort) on the front panel; and 4x USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x Flex IO (DP, HDMI), plus Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) at the back.
The Enterprise version of the Chromebox M60q is IT-friendly in terms of deployment, security features and manageability, making it suitable for frontline environments like healthcare and call centres. There's also a version of the M60q without the Chrome Enterprise Upgrade features if these are not required.
Rear ports on the ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox Enterprise.
Image: June Wan /Lenovo ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox Enterprise specifications
Processor | up to 12th-generation Intel Core i5 |
OS | ChromeOS |
RAM | up to 2x DDR4 SODIMM 3200MHz |
Storage | M.2 SSD |
Power supply | 90W, 65W |
Security | ChromeOS security, H1 chip, Kensington lock |
Front ports | 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ? 1x USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2, DP 1.4), 3.5mm audio in/out |
Rear ports | 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ? 1x HDMI 2.0 ? 1x DisplayPort 1.4 ? 1x Flex IO (DP/HDMI) ? 1x Gigabit LAN (RJ-45) |
Wireless | Bluetooth 5.0 ? Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax, 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz) |
Dimensions | 178mm x 34mm x 182mm (7in. x 1.33in. x 7.16in.) |
Weight | 1.07kg (2.35lb) |
Certifications | Energy Star, EPEAT Gold |
Price | from Tags quentes : Negócio Empresas |