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ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 released with support for 65W wireless charging

Nowadays, wireless charging in the mobile phone industry has basically become popular, and even many thousand-yuan machines have begun to use wireless charging technology. The biggest advantage of wireless charging compared to wired charging is that the shackles without wire are very convenient, that is, put and charge, and the machine can be stopped at any time.

But have you ever wondered why laptops can't be charged wirelessly? You don't have to say that there is really a notebook that supports wireless charging.

ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 released with support for 65W wireless charging

At the CES show, Lenovo officially released a new generation of ultrabook ThinkBook 13x Gen 2, and its most eye-catching fresh feature is to support 65W wireless charging.

At the same time, Lenovo also launched a matching wireless charging pad for it, and the twelve silver areas on the right are the locations where the notebook is placed, as long as the notebook is placed on the wireless charging pad, it can start charging.

At the same time, there is an area on the left side of the charging pad, which also supports wireless charging, supports the Qi protocol, and can charge mobile phones, headphones and other devices at the same time, with a maximum power of up to 10W.

According to official data, this charging pad is 44cm long, 10.5cm wide, only 4.5mm thick, and there is only one USB-C port input on the whole body, and Lenovo also has a 100W PD charger for it.

Although the thickness of the charging pad is not thick, it can pad the fuselage when charging, so that the computer can get additional heat dissipation space, and the angle of cocking will not affect the user's experience.

ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 released with support for 65W wireless charging

Back to the notebook, the ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 itself also adopts a thin and light design as a superbook, with a thickness of 12.9 mm, a weight of 1.22 kg, and supports 180 degree closure.

In terms of performance, the ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 is Intel Evo certified and will be equipped with a 12th-generation Core processor, which is expected to be a 28W P series, which can be paired with up to 32 GB of LPDDR5 memory and up to 2 TB of PCIe 4 NVMe SSD storage.

ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 released with support for 65W wireless charging

In terms of screen, the ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 has a screen size of 13.3 inches, a resolution of 2560x1600, an IPS panel, support for Dolby Vision, 400 nits of brightness, and an optional touchscreen version.

In terms of interface, this notebook only has two Thunderbolt 4 and a 3.5mm audio interface.

Finally, in terms of price, ThinkBook 13x Gen 2 is expected to be officially released in April, priced at about $1,099 (about 6,978 yuan), and 65W wireless charging pads will also be listed at $200 (about 1,270 yuan).

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