Lenovo reviews ThinkPad laptops with a host of new releases

Lenovo reviews ThinkPad laptops with a host of new releases

Lenovo took the stage at MWC XNUMX to announce the latest generation of several of its ThinkPad laptops such as the IdeaPad and ThinkCenter products, with eye health a big focus this time.

In addition to the widespread adoption of low blue light technology developed to reduce eye strain, Lenovo has also made a number of other improvements to show qualities and sizes in all fields.

Under the hood of many of its revised designs, the latest Intel and AMD processors take center stage, along with improvements to memory and storage.

New Lenovo Devices 2023

Overall, many devices have seen memory improvements, with top numbers coming from the ThinkPad Z13 Gen2 and Z16 Gen2 (up to 14 GB), Thinkpad E16 Gen 1, and the new E6 GenXNUMX (up to XNUMX GB). The two devices have also seen their storage increased up to a maximum of two TB: PCIe SSD for the Z series and two SSDs for the E series. They are also the latest devices to benefit from Wi-Fi XNUMXE technology, developed for faster speeds. and efficiency.

In the rest of the ThinkPad range, improvements have been made to the screens, with blue light technology in a large part of the range. The X13 Gen4 and X13 Yoga Gen4 also feature high-resolution 8K OLED displays.

True to its environmental commitments, Lenovo also offers the Z13 Gen2 with a new topcase in partly natural flax plant fiber and partly recycled aluminum. A couple of thirteen- and fourteen-inch laptop sleeves were also launched, made from vegan leather and recycled PET.

Lighter users, like students, are no less catered for, with the IdeaPad Duet 3i and IdeaPad Slim tres Chromebook each benefiting from seis Wi-Fi improvements and practical battery life increases. the battery. Also, Duet 3i will be able to increase battery life in solo quince minutos con lo que Lenovo llama Rapid Charge Boost.

Finally, desktop users using 22-inch and 24-inch ThinkCenter Tiny-in-One displays will also appreciate some improvements in the latest Gen5 models, including the addition of DisplayPort and HDMI ports for connecting up to two more external PCs.

The extensive set of updates is expected to hit the models this year, with release dates running from April to August XNUMX. Full details and costs can be found on Lenovo's site (opens in a new tab).