The ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 is probably the most attractive, as it has been made lighter. The previous-generation model weighed just 1.12 kg (2.47 pounds) with the CFRP (carbon fibre-reinforced polymer) top cover. But the latest model is lighter, starting at only 0.933 kg (1.05 lbs), which makes it about 0.187 kg (0.42lbs) lighter than Gen 5. The ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 is powered by Intel Core Ultra processors with Intel vPro and AMD Ryzen AI PRO chips. It can be configured up to 64GB of LPDDR5x memory to handle AI-driven tasks.
ThinkPad T14s
Lenovo claims that the new generation laptop is optimized for modern hybrid work. The Communication Bar features a 5MP+IR camera to improve clarity in virtual meetings.
ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 offers Wi-Fi 7, optional 5G connectivity, and 41Wh or 55Wh CRU batteries. The device is highly sustainable, with a biobased carbon fiber chassis and a 90% recycled magnesium C-cover, as well as a 55% recycled aluminum D-cover.
The device will be available to purchase from June 2025 at a price of $1,139.00.
Lenovo unveiled at MWC the ThinkPad T14s, the first convertible ThinkPad T series laptop. The ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 is designed for hybrid work and its 360deg dual hinge design allows it to transition between laptop mode, tent mode, stand mode, and tablet mode.
Powered with Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel vPro technology, the new 2-in-1 features a low-power touch screen of 500-nits or a WUXGA touch display of 400-nits. It features Wi-Fi 7, optional 5G connectivity and a 58Wh battery that promises long-lasting performance. The Lenovo ThinkPad 2-in-1 T14s will be available from June at a price of $1,719.00.
Lenovo will also introduce the ThinkPad T14s Generation 6 laptop, starting at $1,674.00. It features Intel Core Ultra processors with Intel vPro and AMD Ryzen AI Pro processors.
The best Lenovo ThinkPad laptops are listed below
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