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ThinkBook
DeveloperLenovo
TypeLaptop/Netbook
Release dateMay 2019

ThinkBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers and tablets designed, developed, and sold by Lenovo.

The ThinkBook line is marketed towards small business users and get the same market position as a Lenovo's ThinkPad E series. The ThinkBook does not have a TrackPoint, physical touchpad buttons, and have a simplified keyboard layout. However, the ThinkBook has an aluminum case (instead of a plastic Thinkpad E case) and better base screen options.

13s and 14s

The first product lineup launched in 2019 with the ThinkBook 13s and 14s. Both laptops include TPM 2.0 security chips, fingerprint readers, webcam shutters similar to those on ThinkPads, and dedicated buttons for Skype, but these laptops do not have a SD Card slot, have the only one RAM slot, and have a HDMI port instead of DisplayPort on a ThinkPad's.[1] They support 8th Generation Intel Core processors, AMD Radeon 540X graphics, M.2 SSD storage, USB-C Docks, and run Windows 10 Pro. The ThinkBook 13s has a 13-inch screen and the 14s has a 14-inch screen.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ThinkBook 14s-IWL Platform Specifications" (PDF). Lenovo.com.
  2. ^ "Lenovo's new ThinkBook line offers ThinkPad-level features at a lower price point". The Verge. Natt Garun.
  3. ^ Meek, Andy (2019-05-13). "Lenovo introduces affordable new ThinkBook line of laptops". BGR. Retrieved 2019-05-21.