Lenovo has launched the ThinkBook 14+ and Lenovo ThinkBook 16+ gaming laptops as the latest additions to the ThinkBook series in China.
Lenovo has announced its newest lightweight and compact gaming laptops, which are powered by Intel’s 12th generation processors. With Nvidia’s RTX 2000 GPUs, the ThinkBook 14+ and 16+ can also play mid-range games, however these are only available on some of the more expensive models.
The ThinkBook 14+ and 16+, as their names suggest, have 14′′ and 16′′ screens, although with significantly differing specifications. Both have a 16:10 aspect ratio and 2.5K resolution, however the 14-inch laptop’s refresh rate is limited to 90Hz, whilst the 16-inch laptop can go up to 120Hz. The bodies of both are made entirely of metal and are only 15.9mm thick.
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Intel’s 12th Gen Core i5 and i7 processors with 512GB NVMe SSD and LPDDR5 RAM are among the internal configurations. The higher-end models include Nvidia’s RTX 2050 GPU, which makes it ideal for mid-range gaming. With Intel’s newest processor, this graphics card should be able to play the latest games at low to medium settings.
Thunderbolt 4, USB C, USB A, HDMI 2.1, ethernet port, SD card reader, and a headphone jack are among the ports on the laptop’s sides. Meanwhile, Lenovo hasn’t mentioned battery specifications, however, here are the prices for the various models.
Lenovo ThinkBook 14+
i5-12500H: $785
i7-12700H: $958
i5-12500H + RTX 2050: $990
i7-12700H + RTX 2050: $1099
Lenovo ThinkBook 16+
i5-12500H: $785
i5-12500H + RTX 2050: $990
i7-12700H + RTX 2050: $1099
These laptops will go for sale in China at the end of March and a global launch is expected to follow soon.