With uncompromising performance, great security and excellent battery life, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 is the perfect choice for professionals on the go. The notebook also impresses at first glance with its premium craftsmanship and stylish design, making it a great choice for college students, engineers, architects and designers.
With a height of just 18.4 mm, a weight of 1.7 kg and a 15.6-hour battery life, it is the ideal portable device. Lightweight and compact without compromising on performance - ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 is powered by 10th generation Intel Core processors and features 16GB of memory. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti offers fast and quiet performance. It is based on the NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and is a great choice for 3D modeling and simulation applications in Full HD resolution.
Count on functionality and smooth use of your laptop even in extreme conditions. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Gen 3 is tested to 12 military standards and has passed more than 200 quality checks. It is ready to withstand any liquid splashes or drops.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Gen 3 is packed with features that save time and streamline operation. With the function keys F9-F11, you can easily answer and disconnect from conference calls with just one press. With the advanced Standby standby mode, the laptop wakes up and connects to the internet almost instantly. Enjoy Dolby Atmos home theatre-quality, dynamically customisable virtual surround sound.
A dedicated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip will work with Windows 10 security features to help encrypt your data and work. Unauthorised access is prevented by an integrated fingerprint reader. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3's HD webcam features a physical ThinkShutter to protect your privacy.
Intel Core i7 10750H Comet Lake
5 GHz Max Turbo
512GB M.2 SSD
16GB DDR4
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q 4GB
15.6 hours
1,7kg
Lenovo is the world's largest computer maker, founded in 1984. Its original name was Legend. Later it was renamed to Legend Novo ("New Legend"), abbreviated Lenovo. In 2005 it took over IBM's computer division, which was among the largest computer makers in the world. It is similarly ambitious in the field of mobile phones, where it would like to surpass Apple and Samsung. As far as this goal goes, they acquired Motorola’s mobile division in January 2014 and have been ramping up production since.
The company also produces tablets, monitors, televisions, and storage solutions. Overall, they are known for delivering quality products at reasonable prices.
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