Lenovo is introducing a new selection ThinkPad L and X-series professional laptops.
All six of the new laptops feature Intel Core Ultra processors and start at prices below $1,400.
Of course, Lenovo also offers AMD Ryzen PRO 7030 versions of the 16 and 14-inch laptop models.
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Spec-wise, the new ThinkPad L16 Gen 1 and L14 Gen 5 are basically identical.
Both laptops can be configured with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and a maximum 2TB PCIe storage.
As for the port selection, it’s as good as ever.
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Lenovo also managed to make the ThinkPad L16 and L14 more repairable.
The new ThinkPad L13 Gen 5 is more modest than its siblings.
It contains up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM and can be configured with 1TB of PCIe storage.
Thankfully, this 13-inch model matches the port selection of its larger siblings and has an in-body fingerprint sensor.
Lenovo lists the same specs for its ThinkPad L13 2-in-1 Gen 5 laptop.
Those who need more power from a 13-inch laptop should opt for the new ThinkPad X13 Gen 5.
It uses Intel Core Ultra processors with Intel vPro and can be configured with integrated Arc graphics.
There’s also the ThinkPad X13 2-in-1 Gen 5.
It matches the ThinkPad X13’s specs but uses Intel Xe graphics, rather than Intel Arc.
It also comes with a stylus, unlike the new L-series 2-in-1.
Lenovo will begin shipping its new laptops in Q2 of 2024 (sometime between April and June).
The ThinkPad L13 and 2-in-1 L13 will cost $1,199 and $1,319, respectively.