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The Lenovo laptop that stands out most is the Thinkpad T14s (Gen 6).
That’s right in my arena, especially because I’m partial to the ThinkPad keyboard.

Lenovo’s AMD-powered ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) is the laptop I’m most excited for
Let’s take a look at all the new AMD laptops from Lenovo.
Like the Snapdragon version, it offershuman presence detection (HPD)for more convenient security.
Speaking of performance hardware, Lenovo isn’t mentioning anything beyond “Next Generation AMD Ryzen AI PRO.”

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) showing left ports and intake vents on the bottom(Image credit: Lenovo)
If rumors are true, they’ll be an offshoot of theRyzen AI 300 CPUs announced in June.
Ryzen AI PRO is expected to have a similar NPU with 50 TOPS of power.
Lenovo is sticking with FHD+ IPS displays in the AMD model.

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) sitting open with keyboard and display in view(Image credit: Lenovo)
The system runs on a 58Wh battery, which Lenovo pegs at up to 17 hours of runtime.
But Lenovo knows its customers, and many rely heavily on robust security.
It’s expected to expand on AI-powered and automated responses to recognized threats.

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) sitting flat(Image credit: Lenovo)
I look forward to getting more details once it’s in action.
That helps it make the cut for Copilot+ tools in Windows 11.
Lenovo offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5x-6400MHz RAM and a 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) sitting open with keyboard and display in view(Image credit: Lenovo)
The display is the real attraction.
Typing should remain comfortable all day thanks to 1.5mm key travel, and there’s a huge touchpad below.
The IdeaPad Slim laptops are only available in EMEA markets starting at just 699.

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6) showing off the lid and communication bar along the lid top(Image credit: Lenovo)
They’re expected to launch in October.
You have the choice of a 13.3- or 15.3-inch display, each with a 1920x1200 (FHD+) resolution.
It’ll no doubt be the right option for creators.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14 (Gen 9) sitting open with keyboard and display in view(Image credit: Lenovo)
Lenovo stepped out of its regular business colors, offering Cloud Grey and Frost Blue for both models.
The 15.3-inch laptop also gets an optional Seafoam Green color.
I can see some areas where Lenovo cut corners to keep the price down.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14 (Gen 9) side view with left ports(Image credit: Lenovo)
You should nevertheless be able to connect yourfavorite laptop accessories.Wi-Fi 6Eand Bluetooth 5.3 are on board for wireless connectivity.
ThinkBook is generally a more affordable alternative to ThinkPad, and that tracks with this starting price.
Despite the AMD performance hardware, Lenovo lists a Thunderbolt 4 ports instead of USB4.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14 (Gen 9) right ports and display(Image credit: Lenovo)
That’s a great selection of ports, especially if you’re a creator.
The full-size keyboard includes a number pad, and below is a large haptic touchpad.
Dual speakers are located on the bottom of the chassis, but they haveDolby Atmostuning for improved sound.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14 (Gen 9) keyboard, touchpad, and top-firing speakers(Image credit: Lenovo)
The 16-inch display boasts a crisp 3.2K resolution and a speedy 165Hz refresh rate.
It hits 100% DCI-P3 color, and it hasDolby Visionsupport.
It all comes together to offer professionals a more affordable laptop with creative abilities.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14 (Gen 9) lid and finish(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 13 (Gen 10) in a Cloud Grey finish(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 13 (Gen 10) in a Polar Blue finish(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 15 (Gen 10) in Cloud Grey(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 13 (Gen 10) with keyboard, touchpad, and top-firing speakers in view(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 13 (Gen 10) with Cloud Blue finish on the lid(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 (Gen 7+) sitting open with display and full keyboard in view(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 (Gen 7+) with a two-tone finish on the lid(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 (Gen 7+) has a slim chassis(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 (Gen 7+) folds back 180 degrees(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 (Gen 7+) angled with keyboard and display in view(Image credit: Lenovo)















