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I've been on this hunt lately as well, but because I want to believe there could be a suitable option for a Linux tablet ...
Regardless, for just a new thinkpad the X1 carbon has remained a solid choice for all around work-flows (research, student, development, business, etc.)
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Supported-Devices-and-Features#feature-matrix
The Surface Pro is actually a really good option if you want a Linux tablet
Can confirm, love my SP8 which I got recently and promptly put Linux on it
The X1 Carbons are great ultralights. I've had 2 and both still running strong.