Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5) gets a performance overhaul, new 165Hz display


    Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen 5Source: Windows Central

    What you need to know

    • Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5) at MWC 2022.
    • The refreshed Gen 5 models have 12th Gen Intel Core H-series CPUs, latest NVIDIA laptop GPUs.
    • New display, storage, and memory options are also available.
    • The ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5) is expected to launch in June 2022 starting at $2,049.

    Lenovo’s most powerful X1 laptop, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme, has been refreshed for a fifth generation at MWC 2022. The X1 Extreme has always delivered a careful balance of power and looks, keeping the X1 lineup’s signature aesthetic while still managing to pack in discrete graphics and Intel’s H-series processors (CPU). It’s one of the best Lenovo laptops you can buy, and it just got a little bit better.

    The X1 Extreme (Gen 5) holds onto the same dimensions as the previous generation. It still comes in the usual Deep Black ThinkPad color, and you can opt for a woven carbon fiber for the lid. Inside is where most of the changes take place. Intel’s 12th Gen Core CPUs are now on the table, with up to a Core i9 H-series vPro chip with 14 cores.

    Here’s a look at the specifications available in the ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5).

    Category ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5)
    OS Up to Windows 11 Pro
    Ubuntu Linux
    Processor Up to 12th Gen Intel
    Core i9 vPro (H-series)
    RAM Up to 64GB DDR5-4800MHz
    Dual SODIMM slots
    Graphics Laptop GPUs
    NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti
    NVIDIA RTX 3060
    NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti
    NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
    Storage Up to 8TB total
    Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots
    Display 16 inches
    16:10 aspect ratio
    1920×1200 (FHD+)
    IPS, anti-glare, non-touch, 500 nits, 100% sRGB, 165Hz, low blue light
    2560×1600 (QHD+)
    IPS, anti-glare, non-touch, 400 nits, 100% sRGB
    3840×2400 (UHD+)
    IPS, anti-glare, non-touch, 600 nits, 100% AdobeRGB, HDR400, Dolby Vision, low blue light
    3840×2400 (UHD+)
    IPS, touch, anti-reflective, 600 nits, 100% AdobeRGB, HDR400, Dolby Vision, low blue light
    Ports Two Thunderbolt 4
    Two USB-A 3.2 (Gen 1)
    SD card reader
    HDMI 2.1
    3.5mm audio combo
    Audio Top-firing
    Dolby Atmos
    Dual far-field mics
    Wireless Intel Wi-Fi 6E
    5G sub-6 (CAT20)
    4G LTE (CAT4)
    Bluetooth 5.2
    Camera FHD + IR hybrid
    FHD
    Webcam shutter
    Keyboard 1.5mm travel
    Backlit
    Security Fingerprint reader
    IR camera
    dTPM 2.0
    Webcam shutter
    Kensington lock slot
    Intel Hardware Shield
    Battery 90Wh
    Dimensions 14.13 x 9.99 x 0.78 inches
    (359.5mm x 253.8mm x 17.9mm)
    Weight From 4.14 pounds (1.88kg)
    Color Deep Black
    Availability June 2022
    Price From $2,049

    Accompanying the new CPUs are discrete NVIDIA Laptop GPUs. New to the Gen 5 model are RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3080 Ti options, taking the place of the previous non-Ti versions. Memory has been bumped up to DDR5-4800MHz; you can get up to 64GB available across two SODIMM slots. As for storage, both M.2 slots are now PCIe 4.0 with support for up to 8TB total from the factory.

    The X1 Extreme (Gen 4) made the jump to displays with 16:10 aspect ratio, and that’s not changing here. There is, however, one new non-touch display option for the Gen 5 model. It has a 1920×1200 (FHD+ or WUXGA) resolution, 500 nits brightness, 100% sRGB color, 165Hz refresh rate, and low blue light. You can also get the X1 Extreme (Gen 5) with a non-touch QHD+ or touch and non-touch UHD+ displays.

    Dolby Vision and HDR400 are included with the two highest-res options, and Dolby Atmos boosts sound quality from the top-firing speakers. New to the X1 Extreme (Gen 5) is Dolby Voice, which adds AI noise cancellation to help with live collaboration. Wi-Fi 6E and wireless 5G connectivity are still available.

    The new ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 5) is expected to launch in June 2022 and should have a starting price of about $2,049.





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