Lenovo debuts new ThinkPads and an RTX 5070-powered Yoga

At Mobile World Congress, Lenovo is announcing new ThinkPads, including the first T-series convertible, and a beefy Nvidia RTX 5070-powered Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition.

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/lenovo-debuts-new-thinkpads-and-an-rtx-5070-powered-yoga

Creato 12h | 3 mar 2025, 01:50:04


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