The Chinese tech brand, Lenovo, has recently launched it’s new laptop, Lenovo 14e Chromebook Enterprise, for the enterprise customers in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 in Barcelona. The brand has featured the Chrome OS in the laptop which was initially built for students, later launched for enterprises under it’s Chromebook Enterprise programme in August 2017. The laptop sports an aluminium unibody and comes with an option of touchscreen display to ease the navigation. Additionally, the laptop features a spill-resistant keyboard.
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When it comes to the price, the laptop is priced USD 279 (Approx. INR 19,800) for the 8GB RAM variant. The laptop will be first made available for the US customers starting March while it’s availability in other market is yet not revealed.
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The Lenovo 14e Chromebook Enterprise sports a 14-inch Full-HD IPS LCD display with narrow bezel and optional touchscreen support. It is powered by a dual core AMD A4 processor clocked at 2.5GHz, paired with 8GB RAM. This is the first AMD powered Chromebook, Lenovo has launched for it’s business class customers. For the data storage, it offers 64GB RAM eMMC memory, expandable using a MicroSD card. The Lenovo laptop encompasses 57Wh battery which is said to provide a backup of 10 hours on a single charge.
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In terms of connectivity, the Lenovo 14e Chromebook Enterprise features dual Type C USB port, out of which could be used for charging, MicroSD card slot, dual Type A USB port, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth v4.2 and 3.5mm audio jack. It weighs 1.48kg while measures 328.4x225x17.7mm.
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