Category: Computers

  • Touchscreen MacBook Ultra: OLED sizes & release date leak

    Touchscreen MacBook Ultra: OLED sizes & release date leak

    Key Takeaway

    – MacBook Ultra likely launching in Q3 2026 with a potential September debut.
    – New 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch displays with reduced bezels, supplied by Samsung from July.
    – Hybrid OLED architecture (oxide TFT + RGB tandem) for improved power efficiency.
    – Complete redesign expected, including a thinner/lighter chassis and touchscreen.
    – Aim to maintain battery life while enabling the “Ultra” premium positioning.


    Major Display Changes on the Horizon

    Just days after the big launch of the Nvidia RTX Spark-powered Surface Laptop Ultra, a fresh industry report has shed new light on the highly anticipated MacBook Ultra, suggesting the radical overhaul to Apple’s high-end MacBook series may arrive sooner than initially projected. According to research firm Omdia, Samsung is scheduled to begin supplying display panels for the upcoming 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch MacBook models as early as July. Yes, apparently, the screens on the Ultra series might be getting a touch larger (perhaps due to a reduction in bezel size).

    Release Window and Timeline Shifts

    More significantly, the report explicitly states that the MacBook Ultra (and likely the new M6 MacBook Pro models) are expected to launch in Q3 2026. If accurate, this puts the MacBook Ultra on a trajectory for a potential September debut, possibly sharing the stage with the foldable iPhone Ultra and the iPhone 18 Pro. That timeline is quite abit earlier then many people predicted, which could put pressure on competing devices from other manufacturers.

    Advanced OLED Technology and Power Gains

    The Omdia report highlights that Apple is shifting to a sophisticated “hybrid OLED” architecture. By utilizing oxide TFT and RGB tandem OLED technology, Cupertino would be aiming to significantly optimize power efficiency. Jerry Kang, Practice Leader at Omdia, noted that this combination is specifically designed to lower power consumption compared to traditional LTPO or single-layer RGB OLEDs. Such power efficiency might be critical, as it would provide the foundation for Apple’s MacBook redesign goals, which (rumor has it) include making a thinner and lighter ultra-premium MacBook without sacrificing the industry-leading battery life that has defined the Apple Silicon era.

    Redesign Details and Touchscreen Rumors

    The new MacBook Ultra is expected to be more than just a component swap compared to the M5 MacBook Pro, which has used the same design since the launch of the original M1 Pro/M1 Max models. Several leaks have reiterated that a complete redesign for the MacBook Pro/Ultra is coming in late 2026. Reports from top analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate that the MacBook Ultra will do the unthinkable, and launch with a touchscreen panel. To maintain its “Ultra” positioning, and justify the inevitable price increase, the laptop is rumored to introduce more design changes, including:

    • A thinner chassis with reduced bezels for the 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch screens
    • Hybrid OLED display using oxide TFT and RGB tandem layers for lower power consumption
    • Touchscreen capability for the first time on a MacBook
    • Potential launch alongside the foldable iPhone Ultra and iPhone 18 Pro in September 2026
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  • Dell Launches 16-Inch Laptop: 64GB RAM, AMD Zen 5

    Dell Launches 16-Inch Laptop: 64GB RAM, AMD Zen 5

    Key Takeaway

    – Dell Pro 3 Series 16 replaces older Pro 14/16 models with AMD Ryzen AI 400 options.
    – Configurable with Ryzen AI 5/7 Pro processors, up to 64 GB DDR5 RAM, and 2 TB storage.
    – Battery choices include 45 Wh, 57 Wh, or 70 Wh with Long Life Cycle options.
    – Features Wi-Fi 7/Bluetooth 5.4 (standard is Wi-Fi 6E/5.2) and optional 4G-ready display hardware.
    – Pricing starts at $1,700 (US), €1,675 (EU), CAD 2,286 (Canada), £1,490 (UK).


    New Dell Pro 3 Series 16 Laptop Launches with AMD Ryzen AI Options

    Dell is now selling a new laptop in its Pro 3 lineup. To recap, the company announced in March that the Pro 3 series would be replacing last years Pro 14 and Pro 16 models. While that did not come to pass, the Pro 3 Series 16 is now available to purchase with AMD Ryzen AI 400 options.

    Configuration and Performance Specifications

    Specifically, the Pro 3 Series 16 (P316265) can be configured with either the Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435, the Ryzen AI 7 450 or the Ryzen AI 7 Pro 450. Also, these Zen 5 processors can be complemented by 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and up to 2 TB of storage. On top of that, Dells P316265 variant comes with a choice between 45 Wh, 57 Wh or 70 Wh batteries with dedicated Long Life Cycle options.

    Connectivity and Display Details

    Moreover, one can add Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity over the Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2-capable modem that comes as standard. However, while Dell mentions 4G cellular connectivity in its technical specifications, we cannot find a way to configure this yet in any country. The P316265 can be purchased with a display containing the hardware to handle 4G connectivity, though. Please note that all display options are 1200p, 400-nit and 60 Hz IPS panels with 62.5% sRGB colour space coverage.

    Pricing and Regional Availability

    Pricing starts at just over $1,700 in the US, €1,675 in the Eurozone, CAD 2,286 in Canada and £1,490 in the UK. Meanwhile, those in Australia must call to place a P316265 order. Incidentally, Dell is already selling Pro 3 series laptops with Intel Wildcat Lake options. Please see our recent release article for more details about these 6-core laptops with basic Xe3 graphics.


  • Ugreen Neodrive Go 40s: SSD with Touchscreen & Password Protection

    Key Takeaway

    – Ugreen’s Neodrive Go 40s external SSD features a touchscreen display for status monitoring (temperature, speed, TBW) and password entry.
    – It requires a wired USB connection to a host device, as it has no built-in battery.
    – The touchscreen can be used to enter a password to unlock the SSD, adding a security layer.
    – Planned capacities are 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB, but the launch date and pricing are not yet announced.
    – The product is currently only a demo; features may change before the final release.


    At Computex Taipei, Ugreen has showed off a new external SSD equipped with a status display that can also accept finger input. According to Ugreen, the Neodrive Go 40s is intended to offer several interesting features. However, it should be noted that this is currently only a demo. Ugreen is only showing what the final product is supposed to look like. The SSD does not have a built-in battery. To operate it, it therefore has to be connected to a host device such as a laptop via USB.

    Connectivity and monitoring features

    Once connected, it can provide various status information. According to the current plans, users will be able to monitor the temperature and also view the current speed when copying or moving data. Another planned data point is a feature for displaying TBW, meaning the condition of the flash cells. One of the demo screens also showed the speed negotiated via USB.

    Practical benefits for users

    Overall, these features are very practical, since this information is often hidden deep in the system and is accessed differently on each operating system, or not at all in the case of some tablets and smartphones. Ugreen’s Neodrive Go 40s is also intended to offer a security feature. A password can be entered via the touchscreen to unlock the SSD. A number pad was shown as well, but there wouldn’t be enough space for more complex passwords.

    Market release and capacity details

    Ugreen could not yet say at Computex when the SSD will come to market. The same applies to pricing. The model shown was also only a demo unit for now. At least the capacities have already been confirmed. Ugreen plans to launch the SSD with 1, 2, or 4TB of storage.


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    • Dell 14-Inch Laptop 5G 120Hz Global Launch

      Dell 14-Inch Laptop 5G 120Hz Global Launch

      Key Takeaway

      – Dell Pro 5 Series 14 (P514265) now available globally with AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors.
      – Supports up to 64 GB DDR5-5600 RAM via dual SODIMM slots and PCIe Gen 5 SSDs.
      – Offers 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi 6E/7, and six display options (including 1200p OLED and 1600p 120Hz IPS).
      – Configurable from Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435 to top Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 with Radeon 890M iGPU.
      – Starts at $2,139 (US) for base model; lacks LPCAMM2 support found in Intel Panther Lake versions.


      New Dell Laptop Series Launches

      Dell is now selling the Pro 5 Series 14 with AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors if you can believe it. To recap, the company unveiled the Pro 5 series in March before releasing Intel Panther Lake models in early May with LPCAMM2 RAM. Later that month, Dell complemented these Panther Lake versions with cheaper Wildcat Lake alternatives, what a strategic move.

      Global Availibility and Features

      Now, the P514265 is available to purchase globally as a smaller alternative to the P516265. Replacing the Pro 14 (curr. $869.99 on Amazon), the Pro 5 Series 14 (P514265) lacks LPCAMM2 support that Dell affords to its Panther Lake-backed sibling. Nonetheless, the 14-inch laptop can be configured with up to 64 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM that is user-replaceable via dual SODIMM slots. Moreover, the P514265 supports PCIe Gen 5 SSDs and 45 Wh, 57 Wh or 70 Wh batteries.

      Connectivity and Processor Choices

      Also, 4G or 5G cellular connectivity is available, as are Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7-capable modems. At the time of writing, these connectivity options can be paired with the Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435, Ryzen AI 7 450, Ryzen AI 7 Pro 450, Ryzen AI 9 Pro 465 or the range-topping Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 featuring AMD’s Radeon 890M iGPU. On top of that, Dell sells six display options, including 1200p OLED and 1600p IPS panels. Please note that the latter has a 120 Hz variable refresh rate and 500 nits peak brightness, unlike its OLED counterpart.

      Pricing and Regional Details

      The Dell Pro 5 Series 14 (P514265) starts at $2,139 with a Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435 processor, 16 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD and a 1200p display. Meanwhile, the same configuration retails for £1,717 in the UK, as well as €1,923 in the Eurozone and CAD 2,731 in Canada. However, those in Australia must call to order a P514265, which seems rather inconvienient. Please see Dell’s website for more details.

    • Lenovo Launches Affordable Laptop in Europe with 27-Hour Battery

      Lenovo Launches Affordable Laptop in Europe with 27-Hour Battery

      Key Takeaway

      – New IdeaPad Slim 3 16IPH11 starts at €1,009 with Core Ultra 5/7 processors
      – Offers optional 1200p OLED (100% DCI-P3) but dimmer at 300 nits vs. 400 nits IPS
      – Configurable with 60 Wh battery claiming 27.3 hours of 1080p video playback
      – Supports user-upgradeable RAM and dual M.2 2280 storage slots
      – Save £90/€100 by buying without an OS license


      New 16-Inch Laptop Hits European Shelves

      Lenovo have broadened their IdeaPad Slim range across Europe with a fresh 16-inch model. For context, the company released the IdeaPad Slim 5 16 Gen 11 in March with AMD Gorgon Point and Intel Panther Lake processors. Replacing Gen 10 models we reviewed in 2025 (curr. $799 on Amazon), these Gen 11 models now cost around £1,100 in the UK and €1,129-€1,300 in the Eurozone.

      Pricing and Core Specifications

      By contrast, the IdeaPad Slim 3 16IPH11 can be picked up for as little as €1,009 in the Eurozone. Currently, the 16-inch laptop starts with the Core Ultra 5 322, a 6-core processor that can be swapped for the 8-core Core Ultra 7 355 as needed. The IdeaPad Slim 3 16IPH11 ships with 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage and a 50 Wh battery too, as well as Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and a 1200p IPS display.

      Display Choices and Battery Life

      Alternatively, Lenovo sells a 1200p OLED panel with superior colour accuracy (100% DCI-P3). This panel maintains a 60 Hz refresh rate and is dimmer than its IPS counterpart at 300 nits vs. 400 nits. Moreover, the IdeaPad Slim 3 16IPH11 can be configured with a 60 Wh battery, which Lenovo claims will last 27.3 hours when playing 1080p local videos at 150 nits.

      Upgrade Options and Regional Offers

      Also, the laptop supports user-upgradeable RAM and has dual M.2 2280 slots like its smaller 14-inch sibling. At the time of writing, Lenovo is selling the same starting configuration for £949 in the UK, including VAT. However, one can save £90 and €100 if they are willing to obtain an operating system licence separately. Please see Lenovo’s website for more details.

      • Starting price: €1,009 (Eurozone) / £949 (UK, with VAT)
      • Processor options: Core Ultra 5 322 (6-core) or Core Ultra 7 355 (8-core)
      • Standard memory: 16 GB RAM, 256 GB storage
      • Battery: 50 Wh standard, 60 Wh option available
      • Display: 1200p IPS (400 nits) or 1200p OLED (300 nits, 100% DCI-P3)
      • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6
      • Design: Dual M.2 2280 slots, user-upgradeable RAM


    • HP Launches 14-Inch Laptop: 8GB RAM, 300 Nit Display, $1,900+

      HP Launches 14-Inch Laptop: 8GB RAM, 300 Nit Display, $1,900+

      Key Takeaway

      – Starts at $1,917 with Ryzen 3 210, 8GB RAM
      – Uses same AMD Ryzen 200 processors as previous generation
      – Costs up to $3,757 with 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, 1200p display
      – Save $250 by selecting FreeDOS instead of Windows
      – Ships with 68 Wh battery and GaN charger


      A few months have passed since HP announced its ProBook 4 G2 line-up. The ProBook 4 G2 series may replace the ProBook 4 G1 generation (curr. $1,099 on Amazon). However, it does so while retaining the AMD Ryzen 200 processors found in its predecessor.

      Pricing and base configurations

      Nonetheless, the new ProBook 4 G2ah does not come cheap. As it stands, the 14-inch laptop starts at $1,917 with the Ryzen 3 210 and just 8 GB of RAM. Effectively a rebadged Ryzen 3 7440U or Ryzen 3 8440U, the Ryzen 3 210 contains a single Zen 4 core, three Zen 4c cores and a Radeon 740M iGPU.

      Processor options and performance

      Alternatively, the Ryzen 3 210 can be swapped for the Ryzen 5 220 at a $102 surcharge. Also, HP sells the ProBook 4 G2ah 14 with up to 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and 1 TB of storage. Selecting these options increases pricing further to $3,757, with which HP includes a 1200p, 300-nit and 60 Hz IPS display.

      Battery and availability

      All SKUs ship with a 68 Wh battery and a GaN charger. Please note that one can save $250 by selecting FreeDOS at checkout. HP has not confirmed when its new 14-inch laptop will reach other markets. More details can be found on its US website.


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    • Lenovo ThinkPad 14″ Global Launch: 120Hz OLED + Intel Panther Lake

      Lenovo ThinkPad 14″ Global Launch: 120Hz OLED + Intel Panther Lake

      Key Takeaway

      – ThinkPad T14s Gen 7 starts at $1,769 (US), CAD 2,557 (Canada), and AUD 2,477 (Australia).
      – Processor options: Core Ultra 5 325, Ultra 5 335 vPro, Ultra 7 355, Ultra 7 365 vPro.
      – RAM/storage: up to 32 GB LPDDR5X-8533 RAM, up to 1 TB M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 storage.
      – Display choices: three 1200p 60 Hz IPS panels or one 1800p OLED with 30-120 Hz VRR.
      – All models: 58 Wh battery, Wi-Fi 7; WWAN not available in North America.


      Current Pricing and Configurations

      So the ThinkPad T14s Gen 7 is currently starting at $1,769 in the US with a Core Ultra 5 325 processor and 16 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 RAM. Meanwhile, the same configuration costs CAD 2,557 in Canada and AUD 2,477 in Australia, including a 9% discount. Additionally, the ThinkPad T14s Gen 7 can be configured with Core Ultra 5 335 vPro, Core Ultra 7 355 and Core Ultra 7 365 vPro processors.

      Memory, Storage and Display Options

      Moreover, Lenovo offers the laptop with 32 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 RAM and 256 GB, 512 GB or 1 TB of M.2 2280 storage (PCIe 4.0). On top of that, the ThinkPad T14s Gen 7 comes in a choice of four display options, three of which are 1200p and 60 Hz IPS panels. Alternatively, Lenovo is selling an 1800p OLED panel with a 30-120 Hz variable refresh rate, 500-nit SDR brightness, and an anti-glare coating.

      Connectivity, Battery and Availability

      For some reason, WWAN options have not reached North America, though. Also it is worth noting that all SKUs ship with a 58 Wh battery and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. The models feature an Intel Core Ultra series processor and the price does include a 9% discount in Australia. Please see Lenovo’s website and our launch article for more details.


    • Acer Debuts Lightweight 16″ Laptop with 120Hz Display & 14-Hour Battery

      Acer Debuts Lightweight 16″ Laptop with 120Hz Display & 14-Hour Battery

      Key Takeaway

      – Acer has released new Aspire 16 models in Europe featuring AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 and Ryzen AI 7 345 processors (Krackan Point).
      – The Ryzen AI 5 330 has a significantly weaker iGPU (Radeon 820M) than the Ryzen AI 7 345 (Radeon 840M).
      – The Ryzen AI 7 345 model costs only €100 more than the Ryzen AI 5 330 in the Eurozone.
      – Both models feature 16 GB RAM, 512 GB storage, a 120 Hz 1200p IPS display, and weigh 1.55 kg.
      – Pricing starts at £999 in the UK and ranges from €1,049 to €1,119 in the Eurozone.


      New Acer Aspire 16 Models Quietly Released

      Acer has now released new versions of the Aspire 16 in Europe. In January 2026, the company claimed that it would be updating the Aspire 16 to AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 platform. Also, Acer announced Intel Panther Lake alternatives, full details of which we covered during CES 2026, but these are not yet avalible.

      Current Availble Configurations

      Currently, none of these new models are available. Instead, Acer has quietly released Krackan Point and Krackan Point 2 models featuring Zen 5 and Zen 5c CPU cores. Specifically, the Aspire 16 can be purchased with the Ryzen AI 5 330 or Ryzen AI 7 345 featuring 4 and 6 CPU cores, respectively. Priceing and spec varys by region.

      Processor and Graphics Performance

      Also, our benchmarks show that the Ryzen AI 5 330 contains a vastly inferior iGPU compared to the Radeon 840M inside the Ryzen AI 7 345. In fact, the Radeon 820M is outperformed by the Adreno X1-45 that underpins the older Snapdragon X X1P-26-100 based Aspire 16 (curr. $689 on Amazon). Nonetheless, only €100 separates the two processors in the Eurozone. It is a significant gap in graphical power.

      Pricing and Specifications

      At the time of writing, the new Aspire 16 starts at £999 in the UK, with 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 512 GB of PCIe Gen 4 storage and a 120 Hz IPS display that resolves at 1200p. Meanwhile, the same configuration costs between €1,049 and €1,119 in the Eurozone, with a further €100 charged for the Ryzen AI 7 345 model. For reference, both variants weigh 1.55 kg, measure 354.9 x 250.1 x 15.9 mm and are rated for up to 14.5 hours of battery life. Please see Acer’s website for more details.

      Further Info

      Acer France (1) (2), Acer Spain (1) (2) & Acer UK. These links provide additional details for local customers. Its recomended to check there for final prices and avalibility.


    • HP Launches 13-Inch Laptop: 64GB RAM, 800 Nit Display, 4G

      HP Launches 13-Inch Laptop: 64GB RAM, 800 Nit Display, 4G

      Key Takeaway

      – EliteBook 8 Flip G2i 13 convertible now available globally
      – Entry-level Core Ultra 5 model is outperformed by the older generation
      – Higher-tier Panther Lake processors (e.g., Core Ultra 7 355, 356H, 366H) offer significant performance gains
      – Options include NFC, 5G, up to 2 TB PCIe Gen 5 storage, and a 62 Wh battery
      – Five 1200p 60 Hz IPS display choices, with some reaching 800 nits and 100% sRGB


      Global Launch of New Convertible Laptop

      HP is now selling a new 13-inch convertible laptop worldwide. For context, the company announced the EliteBook 8 G2 series over two months ago in many sizes, form factors and processor variants. Incidentally, the EliteBook 8 G2i 13 is already available to buy in multiple countries at this point.

      Comparisons with the Previous Model

      By contrast, HP’s new 13-inch convertible replaces the EliteBook 8 Flip G1i 13, as we reviewed in September 2025 featuring Intel’s Arrow Lake-U platform. According to our benchmarks, this SKU performs better than the EliteBook 8 Flip G2i 13’s entry-level model. While the Core Ultra 5 322 only contains 6 cores, HP also offers the convertible with some other Panther Lake processors available.

      Processor Options and UK Configurations

      For instance, the EliteBook 8 Flip G2i 13 starts with the Core Ultra 7 355 in Germany and the UK, which easily runs faster than the older Core Ultra 7 265U. Also, the UK has received Core Ultra 7 356H SKUs with 16 CPU cores and up to 64 GB of RAM memory. The moderately more powerful Core Ultra 7 366H is available in the US too, as are 24 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB RAM combos.

      Moreover, HP sells the EliteBook 8 Flip G2i 13 with optional NFC and 5G connectivity (MediaTek T700), up to 2 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage and a 62 Wh battery across all SKUs they offer. Currently, the convertible can be purchased with a choice of five displays also. Although all are 1200p and 60 Hz IPS panels, some peak at 800 nits brightness with 100% sRGB colour space coverage. Pricing starts at $3,128 in the US, €2,539 in the Eurozone and £1,520 in the UK with different specifications depending on the model.


    • Lenovo Launches Budget 14″ Laptop with OLED Display & Dual SSDs

      Lenovo Launches Budget 14″ Laptop with OLED Display & Dual SSDs

      Key Takeaway

      – Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11 now available in Europe with Intel Core Ultra processors
      – Features a 400-nit OLED display with 100% DCI-P3 color coverage
      – Includes user-upgradeable RAM, two SSD slots, and a full-sized SD card reader
      – Battery options of 50 Wh or 60 Wh with claimed up to 21.9 hours of video playback
      – Pricing starts at £970 in the UK, €1,150–€1,389 in the Eurozone, and SGD 1,195 in Singapore


      New Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11 Launches Across Europe

      Lenovo has released numerous IdeaPad Slim laptops in 2026. For instance, the IdeaPad Slim 5 Ultra arrived recently in multiple countries with Intel Lunar Lake processors in a sub-1.2 kg housing. Also, Lenovo sells the IdeaPad Slim 3 featuring a 17-inch display and Intel Wildcat Lake processors.

      14-Inch Model Now Available With OLED Display

      Now, the company has started selling a new 14-inch model across Europe. Specifically, Lenovo is offering the IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11, having already released the IdeaPad Slim 5 14IPH11 in May. While the IdeaPad Slim 3 contains a few downgrades on its IdeaPad Slim 5 sibling, the former can still be configured with a 400-nit OLED display boasting 100% DCI-P3 colour space coverage.

      User-Upgradeable RAM and Dual SSD Slots Included

      Moreover, Lenovo includes a full-sized SD card reader rather than the microSD alternative found in many 14-inch laptops. On top of that, the IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11 includes user-upgradeable RAM and two SSD slots. The new 14-inch laptop can be configured with 50 Wh or 60 Wh batteries, which Lenovo claims will last 19.5 hours and 21.9 hours when playing 1080p local videos at 150 nits. These batteries are complemented by Intel’s Core Ultra 5 322 or Core Ultra 7 355 processors too, the latter of which we have already reviewed the latter in Dell’s new XPS 14 and Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura Edition (curr. $1,949 on Amazon).

      Pricing and Configuration Details

      IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11 pricing starts at £970 in the UK, including VAT. Meanwhile, the 14-inch laptop costs €1,150-€1,389 in the Eurozone and SGD 1,195 in Singapore. While, the IdeaPad Slim 3 14IPH11 starts with the Core Ultra 5 322 and 16 GB of RAM in all countries, Lenovo includes a 256 GB SSD and a 50 Wh battery by default in some markets and a 512 GB SSD with a 60 Wh battery in others. Please see Lenovo’s website for more details.