Lenovo is gearing up to launch the Xiaoxin Pro AI Ultrabook 2024, and it promises to be a powerhouse of performance. We heard about some key specifications of this device earlier last week, including the use of new Core Ultra CPUs. Another key feature confirmed today is the introduction of the improved “Fengshen Cooling System.”
The cooling system incorporates
high-performance 3D composite heat pipes, ensuring superior thermal
conductivity. To enhance efficiency, multi-dimensional air ducts are
integrated, specifically targeting temperature reduction in the keyboard area.
This approach to cooling promises performance improvement without compromising
on user comfort. A standout feature of the device is its ability to achieve a
noise level as low as 17dBA. Although it was recorded at the minimum fan speed
in energy-saving mode.
Lenovo introduces the Xiaoxin Pro AI
Ultrabook 2024 as the first batch featuring the new Intel Core Ultra
processors. Positioned to challenge the Core Ultra thin and light platform,
this laptop boasts unparalleled performance, scalability, and battery life.
Users can opt for a 32GB of memory, coupled with a 1TB SSD. Additionally, the
notebook offers a reserved M.2 2280 slot, providing the potential for an
expansive 5TB capacity.
Lenovo addresses the need for extended
usage with an upgraded battery capacity of 84Wh, a significant boost from its
predecessor’s 75Wh. It results in a local playback time of up to 23.2 hours and
a regular usage simulation reaching 10.3 hours. The notebook supports 100W PD
fast charging and Lenovo’s cutting-edge 140W ultra-fast charging. It comes with
a 100W GaN adapter, complete with a three-pin plug.
In summary, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro AI
Ultrabook 2024 integrates advanced cooling systems, powerful processors, and
extended battery life.