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The Lenovo Thinkpad X9 14 Aura Edition is a thin and light laptop that measures just 0.7 inches thick and weighs just 2.74 pounds. But it packs a lot of features into that compact body including an OLED display, an Intel Lunar Lake processor, and support for up to 32GB of RAM, WiFi 7, and an optional 8MP webcam.
It's also one of the first Thinkpad-branded laptops to forego Lenovo's TrackPoint system, instead featuring just a large haptic trackpad below the keyboard without any pointing stick in the center of the keyboard. First unveiled during CES in January, the ThinkPad X14 Aura Edition is now available for $1239 and up.

The starting price is for a model with a 1920 x 1200 pixel, 60 Hz OLED display, an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor, 16GB of LPDDR5x-8533 memory and a 256GB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 2242 SSD plus a 1080p webcam.
But the laptop can also be configured with up to a Core Ultra 7 268V processor, 32GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, and a 2880 x 1800 pixel 120 Hz OLED display. Models with the higher-resolution display also come with an 8MP webcam by default.
Other features common across all models include a fingerprint sensor, IR webcam with a privacy shutter, a 55 Wh battery, and a 65W USB-C power adapter. The laptop has a grey aluminum body with dual fans for cooling, stereo speakers, dual microphones, and a set of ports that includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura Edition Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura Edition Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura Edition Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura Edition Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura Edition Lenovo Thinkad X9 14 Aura EditionLenovo's decision to call this laptop a ThinkPad rather than a ThinkBook (or something else entirely) might rankle long-time TrackPoint enthusiasts. But the company continues to offer a wide range of other business-class laptops that continue to have the signature red pointing stick
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