Lenovo Unleashes Better L Series and X Series Thinkpads

Today, Lenovo has launched the latest in their business laptop lineup, the Thinkpad Series L and X. Both laptops keep Lenovo’s strong efforts of sustainability by being made of recycled materials. Both models are geared towards enhancing the user experience, with features such as repairability. This lineup caters to all screen sizes with 13, 14, and 16-inch displays.

These models support the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and up to 64GB of RAM. They are paired with Wi-Fi 7 and offer 4G and 5G connectivity, allowing users to work from anywhere. As we advance into AI, these systems will be ready with NPUs on board and ready to handle such things as language processing and machine learning. Copilot is right at your fingertips with the included Copilot key.

This year, businesses also get the choice of an AMD processor using the AMD Ryzen Pro 7000 series. These processors have been designed for IT management and tuned for high-performance workloads. They feature AMD Radeon integrated graphics for streaming and high-visualization workflows. The AMD CPUs are available on the Thinkpad L14 and L16 models.

US Availability and Pricing

▪ Lenovo ThinkPad L14 i Gen 5 is available Q2 2024, expected starting price of $1179.
▪ Lenovo ThinkPad L14 Gen 5 AMD is available Q2 2024, expected starting price of $999.
▪ Lenovo ThinkPad L16 i Gen 1 is available Q2 2024, expected starting price of $1179.
▪ Lenovo ThinkPad L16 Gen 1 AMD is available Q2 2024, expected starting price of $999.
▪ Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen 5 and L13 2-in-1 Gen 5 are available Q2 2024, with expected starting prices of
$1199 and $1319 respectively.
▪ Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 5 and X13 2-in-1 Gen 5 will be available in Q2 2024, with expected starting prices
of $1239.00 and $1399, respectively.

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David Allen
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