Lenovo launches three new ThinkPad T, X and L series with many notable advantages
Lenovo has introduced a series of upgraded products in three ThinkPads including T-series, X-series and L-series, with many notable advantages to realize the ambition to dominate the laptop business market.
Innovation can be seen right from the name of the product. Previously, the names of ThinkPads would start with a letter, followed by a 3-digit number (such as T490), where the first digit represents the screen size, the second digit represent the third generation, and the number indicates the variant. However, in the new products, the name of the ThinkPad laptop will be shortened significantly, with the first letter specifying the series code and followed by a 2-digit number representing the screen size.
The T-series is the best-selling ThinkPad series and is known as the 'master' product of the ThinkPad brand. Therefore, Lenovo has introduced three new ThinkPad T models at the same time, including T14, T14S and T15. All are equipped with Intel's latest Comet Lake processor with vPro options (although Comet Lake vPro has not been officially announced by Intel). In addition, users can also choose the T14 and T14S variants with AMD's Ryzen PRO 4000 processor if desired.
The ThinkPad T14, T14S and T5 will still support the same 4K Dolby Vision display option as before. In addition, all three models will also have Wi-Fi 6, Cat 16 gigabit LTE, Modern Standby, and Wake on Voice.
The T14 will start at $ 849, the T14S will be $ 1,029 and the T15 will be $ 1,079.
Next is the ThinkPad X-series. Both the new X13 and X13 Yoga will be powered by next-generation Intel Comet Lake vPro processors. The X13 may come with the AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 option, and the X13 Yoga has a special version with a 4K OLED screen. (The regular version will own a 1080p FHD screen with Lenovo's proprietary Privacy Guard technology.)
The price of the ThinkPad X13 will start at $ 849, while the X13 Yoga will start at $ 1,099.
The ThinkPad L14 and L15 are the latest L-series products. There will still be new generation options for Comet Lake vPro or Ryzen PRO 4000 processors, along with support for Wi-Fi 6, Cat 16 LTE, Windows Hello and Privacy Guard .
The ThinkPad L14 is priced at $ 649 for the lowest version, while the L15 will start at $ 649.
All new ThinkPad models are expected to officially go on sale globally in the second quarter of this year.
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