The photo of a particular group model may vary depending on the modification of a particular laptop. For example, the presence of a fingerprint scanner will minimally change the appearance of the device.
The *well-equipped Lenovo Ultrabooks* come with a flexible configuration, a wide range of auxiliary tools, and a durable aluminum chassis that meets the MIL-STD-810 standard. These devices are part of the popular *Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 2023 lineup*, and their level — entry, mid-range, or advanced — depends not only on the power of the hardware platform but also on the type of screen matrix.
The available versions use IPS matrices, whereas the top models feature OLED screens with a resolution of 2880×1800 pixels, a frequency of 120 Hz, 100% sRGB/DCI-P3 coverage, a brightness of 400 nits, and HDR10 support (in some modifications). Depending on the modification, Core Ultra 5, Ultra 7, or Ultra 9 processors are used, combining high performance with energy efficiency.
All versions come with 16 or 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and the graphics processing is handled by the integrated Intel Arc GPU, providing decent performance for tasks related to image and multimedia processing. Interfaces available include Wi-Fi 6E for stable connectivity and a full suite of USB ports, including one USB4 with Thunderbolt support. Fast charging ensures quick power replenishment — 15 minutes at the outlet provide up to 3 hours of work. The 1080p webcam with multiple microphones guarantees high-quality video communication. And the glass touchpad ensures smooth and precise input, enhancing comfort in operation.
15.6 ", 1920x1080 (16:9), TN+film, Ryzen 5, 5625U, 2.3 GHz, RAM 8 GB, DDR4, Vega 7, SSD M.2 NVMe, 256 GB, USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1), USB C gen1, no OS, Wi-Fi 6, fast charge, long life, 1.62 kg