At CES 2024, Lenovo unveiled its latest lineup of Windows 11 powered devices, including Yoga Pro 9i, ThinkBook 13x Gen 4, ThinkCentre neo Ultra, and Legion 7i. The devices feature Microsoft Copilot, AI functionality, and robust processing power, catering to both business and gaming needs.
CES 2024: Lenovo Unveils New Lineup
At CES 2024, Lenovo introduced a slew of new products, including the Yoga Pro 9i, ThinkBook 13x Gen 4, ThinkCentre neo Ultra, and Legion 7i. These devices, powered by Windows 11, feature impressive specifications and innovative features.
What’s New: Microsoft Copilot and AI Functionality
Lenovo’s new laptops come equipped with Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11, a built-in AI assistant designed to make everyday tasks easier. This includes summarizing web pages and changing settings.
“They have the new built-in Copilot key, providing faster access to your everyday AI companion in Windows 11, harnessing the capabilities of AI to make the things you do every day easier.”
Major Updates: Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i
The Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i is the star of Lenovo’s new lineup. It features Intel Evo edition Intel Core Ultra Processors, a physical Lenovo AI Core Chip, and rapid charging batteries. Plus, it uses machine learning to optimize performance, battery life, and cooling efficiency.
“Lenovo X Power maximizes the performance of the Lenovo AI Core and Intel Ultra processors as a tuning solution powered by machine learning.”
Important to Know: Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 4
Lenovo’s ThinkBook 13x Gen 4 is ultra-thin, ultra-light, and ultra-powerful. It boasts a 74 WHr battery, capable of 21 hours of video playback, 11.4 hours of web browsing, or 8.2 hours of conference calls. It also has a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) and AI PC features that optimize your camera, sound, and collaboration functions.
For the Gamers: Lenovo Legion 7i
Lenovo hasn’t forgotten about gamers. The Legion 7i features Intel Core 14th Gen i9 14900HX processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics. It also introduces the Lenovo Legion Coldfront Hyper thermal solution, which keeps the laptop cool and the framerates high.
“New for this year is the Lenovo Legion Coldfront Hyper thermal solution. The fans in the thermal solution spin in opposite directions, pushing hot air out of the rear of the chassis while pulling cold air in from the back middle.”
With these new offerings, Lenovo continues to push the boundaries of technology, offering innovative solutions for both work and play.
From the Windows Blog