Lenovo launches the new Lenovo Lecoo Air 14 in China, becoming the first laptop based on Intel’s Project Firefly initiative.
The Lecoo Air 14 features a lightweight all-metal design, measuring just 12.95mm thick and weighing 990 grams. It comes with a 14-inch display with a 1920×1200 resolution, 100% sRGB color coverage, and 300 nits of brightness.
Powering the laptop is an Intel Core 5 315 processor paired with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also packs a 50Wh battery that Lenovo claims can provide up to 16.8 hours of usage.
Currently, the Lenovo Lecoo Air 14 is only available in China with a starting price of CNY 3,999 ( PHP 36,260.13 ). Global availability yet to be announced. So stay tuned for more updates on the Lenovo Lecoo Air 14.
Lenovo Lecoo Air 14 specs:
14-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS display
60Hz refresh rate, 300 nits brightness, 100% sRGB, DC dimming
Intel Core 5 315 processor
6 cores, 6 threads
12GB LPDDR5 5600MHz RAM
512GB NVMe SSD
Windows 11
50Wh battery, 65W USB-C PD charging
2 x full-function USB-C, 1 x USB-C 5Gbps, 3.5mm headphone jack
990 grams
12.95mm thickness

-price looks good.
-lighter than macbook neo
-type C only and 2 ports is weird.
-windows 11 is garbage still. they should ship a linux version and cut the price by 99 bucks. that would make it even more compelling.
-let’s see if this passes the hinge reliability test, most cheap laptops from dell,HP and lenovo (with lenovo being the worst offender) have hinges held on by glue in most cases and explode after a year or two of regular usage.