Lenovo is synonymous with CES. Every year, the popular laptop maker takes the wraps off a couple of new models at the annual Vegas show.

We'd already seen the company announce the new IdeaPad 5G last week, but it wasn't done there.

Yesterday, Lenovo followed up its IdeaPad announcement with the unveiling of a new range of ThinkBook laptops.

The ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 has a 12-inch e-ink panel on the lid, meaning business users can easily present to groups of people without needing to spin the laptop around and deal with awkward viewing angles. The new display also has a faster refresh rate, higher resolution, and improved software that will let you launch apps without needing to open the laptop itself.

Both the interior IPS display and the exterior e-ink display have a 2560 x 1600 resolution. The inside screen has 400 nits of brightness.

Under the hood, you get an 11th-gen Intel processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage.

Of course, all the extra features come at a price. You can expect to see the new ThinkPad go on sale in Q1 2021 for $1,550.

Other new models in the range include a ThinkBook 13x (it's the same as the Plus Gen 2, but without the e-ink), and two AMD-powered options (the ThinkBook 14p Gen 2 for $850 and the ThinkBook 16p starting at $,1300).