The Lenovo Xiaoxin Air 14 as the name suggests has a bigger 14-inch panel. This is an LCD screen, while Xiaomi’s model has an OLED panel, Lenovo brings a larger one with a 120 Hz refresh rate. This is a 2.8K display which is a fancy term for the 2,880 x 1,800 resolution. The panel also has up to 400 nits of brightness which is good for a portable computer. The laptop is also quite thin with a thickness between 14.9 and 15.9 mm. The weight is 1.34 Kg.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Air 14 Display also
comes with full DC dimming. Under the hood, the laptop brings the Intel Core
i5-1240P processor with 12 cores and 16 threads. The 12th gen processor has a
clock speed of up to 4.4 GHz. The laptop is paired with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB
of Internal Storage. Moreover, it brings a 1080p camera with advanced facial
recognition. There is also a system-level beauty effect, to displease some, of
course. The device supports an automatic lock screen and two-way noise
reduction during video calls.
Lenovo’s Xiaoxin Air 14 2023 also brings
Dolby Atmos-tuned Four Speaker Setup. In terms of connectivity, we have 4 x
Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, and HDMI 2.0 ports. We assume it brings
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 6E. The new laptop is up for pre-orders in China for CNY
5,699 (US$ 780). For now, there is no word on when the actual shipments will
begin. In the same way, there is no word regarding global availability. The
device is a competitor for Xiaomi’s upcoming laptop. However, when it comes to
thickness, Xiaomi’s device has the upper hand.
Worth noting that Lenovo is working on
several concepts to release in the laptop segment. There is even a very
promising one.