Lenovo X1 Docking Station?

Hello, I have a T61P and have to decide by tomorrow if I want to order a X1 or pick a different model.  I was wondering if I can use my existing T61P docking station with the new X1.
Would anybody know?

My information is that the X1 is going to be officially announced / launched on the 19th of this month, (at least hear in Germany), so I guess you're a little early.
That said; as the current docks are all "series 3" I would bet that the X1, (if at all dockable), is compatible with those rather than older versions. Sorry, but I have to say the X1 will not be compatible with your current dock.
Hope you can follow my logic.
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