Lenovo shows business laptops by announcing several new ThinkPads to the Mobile World Congress 2025, including a new form factor for the T series range, and updated interns through the Business Liptop range.
The ThinkPad T14S 2-in-1 is by far the most interesting of the group, with a new Cabriolet body which is similar to the laptops of Lenovo yoga, and supports the magnetic stylus of the yoga pen. The laptop is delivered with a 14 -inch WUXGA tactile display, 400 nit, and inside, you can go up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 H or U 200, 64 GB of RAM LPDDR5X and 1 TB of storage. If you are looking for an option without a 360 -degree hinge, the ThinkPad T14S Gen 6 and ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 will also now be with Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen AI Pro, up to 32 GB of RAM and up to 2 to storage.
Lenovo describes the new ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 as “one of the most light thinkpoad conceptions of all time”, only 2.05 pounds, but this light weight does not mean that the laptop is lacking in the last interns. The X13 Gen 6 is delivered with an Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen AI Pro chip, up to 64 GB of RAM LPDDR5X and your choice of a 41Wh or 54.7Wh battery. The new thinkpad can also support Wi-Fi 7 and an optional 5G connection, if you want to take it on the go.
The chip updates complete the remaining thinkpoads, with the ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3, obtaining a support up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 U or H 200 chip and up to 64 GB of RAM DDR5, while the ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 is in ceiling at 32 GB of RAM.
Lenovo puts on the majority of his new thinkpads available this summer, with the ThinkPad T14S 2-in-1, ThinkPad T14S Gen 6 and ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 arriving in June 2025 for $ 1719, $ 1674 and $ 1,139, respectively. The ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 and ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 launched a little earlier in May for $ 1,359 and $ 1,623. And by rounding things up, the ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 arrive in “Q2 2025” for $ 849 and $ 859.
This article originally appeared on engadget to