Just in time for CES 2017, the major consumer tech show this week in Las Vegas, Lenovo is rolling out a completely redesigned version of its flagship laptop: the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Available in February, the X1 Carbon is thinner, lighter and packs a 14-inch OLED display into a 13-inch notebook’s body thanks to its slimmer bezels. Next to last year’s X1 Carbon, the new 2017 model looks like a totally different laptop. The system’s entire chassis has been tucked and trimmed in all of the right places to ensure its footprint is significantly smaller than its predecessor’s. At 2.5 pounds, the new X1 Carbon is also the lightest 14-inch business notebook, though it’s just 0.1 pounds off of last year’s 2.6-pound version, according to Lenovo. Still, that’s 0.1 pounds you don’t have to carry with you during your commute. In addition to the classic matte black styling Lenovo is known for, the company will also be offering the updated X1 Carbon with a silver finish. It’s a nice option to have, but between the two, the matte black and its soft-touch chassis is the only way to go.