Lenovo announces new ThinkPad T, X, and L series laptops
Lenovo just unveiled a whole slew of laptops ranging across three series of devices.
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What you need to know
Lenovo announced several new laptops this morning, including devices from its T, X, and L series of devices. The devices feature modern features and internals, including Modern Standby, Wake on Voice, and Wi-Fi 6, Dolby Audio Speaker System, and Dolby Vision. Some features, such as Modern Standby, are only available on the T and X series laptops. The collection of new laptops is available with 10th Gen Intel processors. The T14S, T14, X13, L14, and L15 also have options for AMD’s new Ryzen 4000 PRO mobile processors.
The ThinkPad L series of laptops starts at $649 with the ThinkPad L13. The T series of laptops starts at $849 with the T14. The X series of laptops starts at $849 with the ThinkPad X13. All of the new Lenovo laptops will be available in Q2 2020.
Lenovo’s X series of ThinkPad laptops aim to emulate the T series but in a smaller package. Both of the X series devices have 10th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, ePrivacy displays, and Privacy Guard. The ThinkPad X13 also has an option for an AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 mobile processor.
The T series of laptops is a mainstay in Lenovo’s lineup. Lenovo highlights that these are premium workhouse [laptops]" that include features like Modern Standby, Wake on Voice, and displays that support Dolby Vision.
The L series of laptops are for business people on a budget. They come at a much lower starting price than the other lineups of laptops, but still have features like Wi-Fi 6, Windows Hello, and options for the latest processors.
All of these new Lenovo laptops should be available in Q2 2020. Some specific variants of these devices and internal specs will only be available later in the year.
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