Difference​s between X1 Carbon Models?

Is there something (some resource) that describes the differences between the different Thinkpad X1 Carbon Models (the differences between the 3443 and the 3444 and the 3446, etc...)?  Or rather, are there any key differences between this different models?

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I saw that pdf, but it doesn't describe the model differences for all the different X1 Carbons -- namely, on the lenovo website, the first Gen. X1 carbon being sold is the 3443 (as seen in the cart), however, there is no mention of this model in that pdf (search for 3443 and no results are found in that pdf).
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