 And here is the latest, the newest X1 Carbon. Yep, 7th generation X1 Carbon. You've been doing this for 7 years? Ah, more. More than 7 years. Before X1 Carbon even came around. I mean the X1 Carbon has been around for maybe 7 years, right? Yes, yep, 7 years. And so, it's a very hot kind of laptop. Where is the X1? X1 Carbon is actually our number one selling laptop. It's very popular among commercial, even consumer users. Is that the highest spec? X1 Carbon can be spec pretty high. Is people like to buy a high spec? Oh yeah, people like the X1 Carbon for its configurability. Obviously we're offering the new Dolby HDR display panel. So they're very bright, very colorful, 100% color gamut. Of course, people love the ThinkPad for their keyboards, security features. You say it's HDR10? HDR Dolby Vision. Dolby Vision? Yeah. It's a little bit different spec from, say, TV HDR. But it's still part of Dolby's Dolby Vision technologies. So how about the top peak limit? 500 nits. That's very bright for a laptop, right? Yeah, very bright. I have something really unique here beside the X1 Carbon as well. So you're connecting right now with a cable? A USB-C cable. And as I open up this thin device, you'll see that it's actually a portable monitor. So a very light monitor, 595 grams, 1.3 pounds. With a little kickstand there? Got a little kickstand built in. Which is the battery? No battery built in. It's all just circuitry inside the kickstand. You have two USB-C ports on both sides, so you can have the monitor on either side of your laptop. We have a built-in kickstand here. That helps the device sit flush with your laptop. So, for example, you can adjust this height so that it's flush with your laptop. So that's the great thing about having this stand. Again, it's very light, very portable. Simple, easy plug-and-play. You can just have that in your camera bag. You can have your camera bag, bring it to the hotel room when you're traveling. Use it for presentations. Very simple. It's not going to be another 500 nits over there, right? No, not going to be 500 nits. This would be about 300 nits, about 72 percent color gamut. And this one goes to 500 nits? This one will go 500 nits. And color gamut is? Color gamut is 100 percent. 100 percent, yeah. That's really cool. Does it work with any Type-C DisplayPort device in the world? Yes, if it's Type-C DisplayPort, it should work. We're not necessarily guaranteeing it because USB-C has slightly different standards depending on the implementation. But if it supports DisplayPort, it should work. And it's not too expensive? It's not as expensive as buying a second ThinkPad? No, it's definitely not. So it's very affordable, 249 US dollars. It will be available coming around June time frame. Nice, that's really, really cool. Can you look a little bit more on this one? Can you check a little bit more of the specs? So what do you have around here? Yeah, so the X1 Carbon has a full-size USB port there, Kensington lock. And as I switch to the other side, you'll notice USB-C, our side-docking mechanism, USB-A, HDMI, and headphone jack. The main change this year to the 7th generation is the carbon fiber weave that we've exposed. Obviously a lot of our customers say, hey it's the X1 Carbon, it's made from carbon fiber, where is it? So instead of painting over the top cover, we've just exposed the carbon fiber weave. So I don't know if you can catch that on your camera, but it's a very nice aesthetic to our new X1 Carbon. So the importance of having carbon makes thinner, stronger material? Yes. There's nothing lighter, thinner, and stronger, right? It's stronger than aluminum, it's lighter, and we can make it a lot thinner. And you've been doing carbons for so many years, you know how to use the carbon. Yes, we have a lot of expertise with using carbon fiber inside our ThinkPad. How does it work? How do you cut it up and stuff? It's a preparatory process, but there's a lot that goes on into the development of it. Nobody else does carbon, it's nice, right? Right, right. One of the most important ingredients. I'll show you something unique here. This is our new X1 Yoga. And the X1 Yoga is actually the first one of the ThinkPad products to be all aluminum. So this is a little bit of a departure from the standard ThinkPad. Typically ThinkPads you'd think of as a black, professional, you know, subtle laptop. For this year, for the X1 Yoga, we're building it with all aluminum. So that feels different, and what else does it change? So from the previous generation we made the footprint smaller. We've also had to re-engineer some of the thermals, because typically for ThinkPads we're used to generating the thermals with carbon fiber and other materials. But for the X1 Yoga we had to re-engineer some of the thermals. But overall, it's a smaller laptop than last year's X1 Yoga, and it's all aluminum. Obviously you have a lot of the same features as the X1 Carbon. You have the 4K? You have the 4K Dolby Vision display panel. It has all the ThinkPad durability testing, even though it's just aluminum. We've made sure to really focus our energies a lot on durability. Obviously aluminum scratches easier, and you know, we've had to reinforce the corners so that drop testing, it'll pass all our drop tests. But overall, it still meets all our specifications. So this is a Yoga, and this is the Carbon? Yes, the Carbon. So they're available? They'll be available soon, this early this summer. Early this summer, and the price? About a time frame. Price will vary. Here's some specs for you. Price will vary. So the X1 Carbon will be available for about anywhere from $1,700 to $1,700. It'll have all your 8th gen processors, different display options. And the next one, Yoga, will be available with very similar specs. But it'll be a little bit more pricey, so you're looking at about $12-$1300, depending on your configuration. And it goes up from there. Obviously you can configure it with the two-chair bike PCIe as a scheme, so that's going to give you a lot of storage. Cool, so this is kind of like the Ultimate, right? Yeah, these are our two top-of-the-line products. That's the main laptop? Yes, I have an X1 as my main laptop. Touch or no touch? Touch, I actually have the last-generation X1 Yoga. Yeah, it can't beat the X1 products for performance, battery life, durability, etc.