Lenovo has announced a number of new additions to its ThinkPad and ThinkStation lineup, including the ThinkPad P40 Yoga, ThinkPad P50s and the ThinkStation P310.

The new line of computers offers a range of different options for different needs, with the P40 Yoga being ultra-portable, the P50s being ultra powerful and the P310 being the best choice for those on a budget.

The flagship model is the new ThinkPad P40 Yoga, which can be folded back into a tablet mode, stood up for easy viewing or used like a standard laptop. Specs include a 2560 by 1440 IPS display with 2,048 levels of pressure-sensitivity for those who want to use the computer along with a stylus for things like drawing and graphic design. It also offers a 6th Generation Intel Core i7 processor with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB solid-state drive.

The ThinkPad P40 Yoga starts at $1,399.

The P50s is aimed at being a mobile workstation that compromises between cost, performance and portability, and it features a 15.6-inch display with a 3K resolution, designed to offer crystal-clear graphics. Not only that, but using Lenovo's Power Bridge technology, the computer is able to last a pretty hefty 17 hours, making it one of Lenovo's longest-lasting computers.

In addition to the display and the battery, the P50s offers up to 32 GB of RAM, along with a range of storage options for those with different needs. It, like the ThinkPad P40 Yoga, includes a 6th Generation Intel Core i7 Intel processor, as well as Windows 10 Pro and a 4-in-1 card reader.

The Lenovo ThinkPad P50s starts at $1,299.

Last but not least is the ThinkPad P310, which is an entry-level machine and is a follow-up to the P300. It offers an Intel Xeon E3-1200v5 processor, up to 64 GB of RAM and also supports FLEX drives. While the base model of the P310 is entry-level, there are plenty of customization options, with users able to upgrade to 6th Generation Intel Core processors.

The Lenovo ThinkStation P310 starts at $729.

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