– Three Lecoo-branded laptops (Air 13, Air 14, Air 15) powered by Intel Wildcat Lake; top model is Core i5-320.
– Air 13: 13.3″ 2560×1600, 120Hz, anti-glare 400 nits, 16GB/512GB, 14.3mm thick, ~24W.
– Air 15: 15.3″ 1920×1200, ~15.6mm thick, ~27W, similar core specs to Air 13.
– Air 14: Core i5-315, 12GB RAM, 12.95mm thick, 1kg, 60Hz, 300 nits, ~15W; weakest of the trio.
– Pre-orders in China start May 26, 2026; global debut likely under IdeaPad branding, pricing not yet announced.
Lenovo Unveils Lecoo Laptops in China Aiming at Affordability
Lenovo has introduced three new Lecoo-branded laptops in China, and they are expected to rival the MacBook Neo in terms of affordability. This brand-new laptop line is powered by the Intel Wildcat Lake processors, with the top-end option being the Core 5 320. The announcement signals Lenovo’s push into a market segment seeking balance between price and performance, though precise pricing remains undisclosed for now and may vary by region.
Air 13: A Compact, Matte Display Powerhouse
While all three come with slim and lightweight designs, the Air 13 is the smallest of the bunch. It comes with a 13.3-inch display with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. Lenovo says that it’s an anti-glare matte screen with 100% sRGB coverage and a brightness rating of 400 nits, which is the only disadvantage that the panel has against the Liquid Retina display of the MacBook Neo (available on Amazon).
Air 13 Specs and Performance
The Lecoo Air 13 features the Intel Core 5 320, a mid-range option from the Wildcat Lake lineup. It’s paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of PCIe 4.0 storage. Lenovo didn’t share whether other specifications of the laptop will be available. It measures 14.3mm thick and is said to offer stable performance with around 24W power consumption.
Air 15: Bigger Screen, Similar Core
Among the other two, the Air 15 shares a similar set of specs, but its display measures 15.3 inches and has a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. It also has a slightly larger form factor, measuring 15.6mm thick, and this system is said to offer stable performance with around 27W of power consumption.
Air 14: The Entry-level Option
As for the Air 14, it’s the weakest of the three. It’s powered by the Core 5 315, a slightly less capable processor than the one powering the other two. Lenovo has paired it with 12GB of RAM, which is still higher than the 8GB of RAM the MacBook Neo maxes out at.
Display and Portability Notes
This middle-of-the-line laptop has a slower screen, maxing out at a 60Hz refresh rate, and is dimmer, having a brightness rating of 300 nits. On the bright side, it’s the slimmest of them all. Lenovo says that it measures 12.95mm and weighs 1kg (about 2.2lbs). It can offer a stable performance at lower power consumption, which is highlighted at 15W.


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