thinkpad x1 carbon 价格出来了 $1660。# Hardware - 计算机硬件
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Lenovo floated the ThinkPad X1 Carbon past us in May without so much as a
whisper of what the lightweight Ultrabook's price would be. The company
doesn't mind shouting it out in what looks to be a Hong Kong back-to-school
promo flyer, though. As long as the Newsmth.net post represents the final
pricing, local residents can normally expect to pay about HK$12,880 ($1,660
US) for an X1 Carbon with a 1.7GHz Core i5, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. That
's quite the premium if you compare it directly to what we see in the US for
a PC like the Samsung Series 9, although it's tricky to tell if prices will
be comparable on the other side of the Pacific: there's no sales tax in
Hong Kong, among other factors. Even if the price varies by the time of the
US launch later this summer, students in the city are already getting a
discount to HK$9,180 ($1,184) that suggests at least some wiggle room if
competition among Ultrabooks grows especially fierce.
whisper of what the lightweight Ultrabook's price would be. The company
doesn't mind shouting it out in what looks to be a Hong Kong back-to-school
promo flyer, though. As long as the Newsmth.net post represents the final
pricing, local residents can normally expect to pay about HK$12,880 ($1,660
US) for an X1 Carbon with a 1.7GHz Core i5, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. That
's quite the premium if you compare it directly to what we see in the US for
a PC like the Samsung Series 9, although it's tricky to tell if prices will
be comparable on the other side of the Pacific: there's no sales tax in
Hong Kong, among other factors. Even if the price varies by the time of the
US launch later this summer, students in the city are already getting a
discount to HK$9,180 ($1,184) that suggests at least some wiggle room if
competition among Ultrabooks grows especially fierce.