ThinkPad_T460s_Product_Photography_09_v010[CES 2016] Laptops come in different sizes and if you’d rather not be lugging around a brick slung around your back while you travel from meeting to meeting, Lenovo has you covered. The company has recently launched the Lenovo ThinkPad T460s, a laptop designed for the enterprise that’s pretty slim and relatively lightweight.

According to Lenovo, one of the key features of the ThinkPad T460s is its thickness and weight. It measures 18.8mm thick and weighs around 3lbs. However despite its slim form factor, Lenovo has not compromised on its connectivity and has included a variety of ports for various connections that you might need.

This includes 3 USBs, full size HDMI & LAN, mDP, Smart Card Reader, and bottom mechanical docking. Other specs of the laptop includes a WQHD display with support for up to 24GB of DDR4 RAM, up to 512GB of SSD storage, Intel HD Graphics HD520 or a GeForce 930M.

The laptop can also be configured to be powered by an Intel 6th gen Core i7 vPro processor. Lenovo is also boasting 10.5 hours of battery life, and because the base features 5 capacitive screens, removing the bottom to access storage and memory will be a cinch. It is priced starting at $1,059 and will be available in February 2016.

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