At CES 2020, NEC unveiled the lightest laptop I’ve ever held. Weighing just 1.85 lbs, the Lavie Pro Mobile is the one of if not the lightest laptops ever made. It’s definitely an ultrabook – there’s no discrete graphics card here – designed for productivity and, of course, portability. But that portability is really astounding.

The laptop I use on a daily basis weighs just more than 3 pounds, and that may not seem like much of a difference. But holding it and then the Pro Mobile one after the other – the difference is night and day.

Despite that incredibly light weight, the Pro Mobile doesn’t feel flimsy at all. This is thanks to a magnesium lithium chassis paired with a carbon fiber lid. Really it feels just as solid as my daily driver, a Lenovo ThinkPad, just much lighter. The Lavie Pro Mobile is made by NEC, a Japanese PC manufacturer that’s owned by Lenovo. The Pro Mobile has thus far only released in Japan but Lenovo is expanding it this year into the US in March, with a starting price of $1,599.

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Source: IGN.com This Ultra-Portable Laptop Is Impossibly Light