Lenovo may not work noticeably as Apple, but consumers should know that Lenovo has been constantly studying their designs and concepts in order to bring the maximum gadget experience to its users.

In a recent report by Digital Trends, Lenovo has made another appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and, this time, it's for their latest innovation on the Lenovo ThinkPad. The 2016 CES will be a great event for Lenovo as they introduce their series of ThinkPad, newly innovated with excellent specs to deliver something pure to its users.

The ThinkPad T460 and T560 subsequently contain batteries that last for up to 16 hours. The ThinkPad T460 has a 14-inch screen with a 1080p resolution. With a small difference on their specs, both devices are known for their energy-saving capacity. The T460 and T560, also come with a 32GB of memory and 2GB of VRAM. The ThinkPad T560 has a larger screen extending up to 15.6 inches with a resolution of 1440p.

With regards to their physical profiles, the T460 weighs about 3.8 pounds whereas the T560 packs about five pounds. For those who wish to get a better option of a lighter ThinkPad, DigitaTrends recommends the former.

Lenovo's ThinkPad series doesn't end there. DigitalTrends also featured the ThinkPad X1 tablet, which costs around $900. The X1 tablet caters to next-gen users, who wants more than the conventional use of laptops and tablets.

The ThinkPad X1 Tablet has a battery life that lasts for 15 hours; something most users primarily look for when buying devices such as laptops and tablets. The ThinkPad X1 Tablet has a PCIe NVMe solid state drives with a capacity as high as 1TB, a Core m7 processor and up to 16GB of memory. The ThinkPad X1 tablet has a 12-inch display, 2,160 x 1,440 resolution and an aspect ratio of 3:2.

Other choices on the ThinkPad series include the ThinkPad X1 carbon and ThinkPad X1 Yoga. If you're curious when they are coming, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga will be coming this month with as price tag of $1,449 while the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is coming this February at $1,299.

Last but not the least is the ThinkPad X1 series' accessories, which include a wireless touch mouse and Lenovo in-ear headphones. The ThinkPad also has a 65W micro adapter, stack mobile projector and a stack charging station.