Lenovo has announced the newly refreshed Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 2 which the company continues to offer in two options — Intel and AMD chipsets, upgraded to the latest processors from both the companies. The first major update is in the form of display. It now comes with a taller aspect ratio of 16:10, which is said to be better suitable for productivity work. The company continues to offer several 13.3-inch options in WUXGA and WQXGA resolutions.
To differentiate between different models,
the company has decided to call the laptops powered by the Intel chipsets
ThinkPad X13 Gen 2 i, which will be powered by the latest 11th generation Intel
Core i7 chips with vPro support.
On the other hand, the AMD-powered models
will come with the latest AMD Ryzen 5000 chips. This model removes the
Thunderbolt 4 port and the user only has USB-C. The company is yet to reveal
full specs of this model. The Intel-powered model has two USB-A ports, two
Thunderbolt 4 ports, a full-size HDMI port, and an analog audio port. For
connectivity, the device offers options that range from Wi-Fi to Wi-Fi 6E as
well as LTE 4G and 5G modem.
It also comes with an option for a 1080p
webcam along with support for Windows Hello biometric support. The company is
offering two options for the battery — 54.7Wh or 41Wh. The Lenovo ThinkPad X13
Gen 2 i (Intel model) will be available for purchase from next month for a
price of US$ 1,299 while the AMD-powered model will be available from May this
year, with its price starting at US$ 1,139.