Lenovo, maintaining their position in this race, have powered up their models with AMD Ryzen PRO to prove that the focus has always been on elevating the customer experience.

Update to the ThinkPad A series

The series has been updated with the high performing AMD Ryzen, which is a hotshot in the family of processors. With this processor, the graphics have been improved to the Radeon Vega graphics. It comes with more USB-C ports allowing the user to connect easily and have smooth transition between desk and mobility. With all this geared up performance, one must expect a heavy laptop but this one, surprisingly, has a much lighter design and is therefore easy to carry around. You don’t even have to worry about keeping a charger along because its rapid charge feature allows you to manage 80 percent recharge in just 30 minutes.

The revised A485 and A285 will be available in August and the exact prices will be revealed accordingly.

Update to ThinkCentre

The updated ThinkCentre desktop features the same new AMD Ryzen Processors featuring the Raven Ridge platform. It offers Radeon Vega graphics to a small form factor that assures a nice and crisp display. DASH (Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware) ensures better manageability. The 8-core Ryzen 7 Pro is great for all those power hungry users, delivering massive power all at once on the M725s. Both the models in this series carry the same sleek look with added security and features that are user-friendly for everyone.

The size of the desktop makes it ideal for home as well as office because the desktop easily fits anywhere and can be further supported with wall mounts and stand kits. The combination of performance and usage make it a perfect buy for the modern age tech lovers.

These two, M725s and M715Q, have been out in July but their prices will be revealed once they are available for sale.