Lenovo has introduced three new laptops under its Lecoo branding in China. The new laptops focus on slim and lightweight designs while offering modern Intel processors and high-refresh-rate displays at what is expected to be affordable pricing.
The new lineup includes the Lecoo Air 13, Lecoo Air 14, and Lecoo Air 15.
All three laptops are powered by Intel’s new Wildcat Lake processors. The higher-end Air 13 and Air 15 models use the Intel Core 5 320 chip, while the Air 14 comes with the slightly less powerful Intel Core 5 315 processor.
The Lecoo Air 13 is the most compact model in the lineup. It features a 13.3-inch display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Lenovo says the panel uses an anti-glare matte finish and supports 100% sRGB colour coverage with up to 400 nits brightness.
The laptop comes with 16GB RAM and 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage. Lenovo says the device is just 14.3mm thick and can maintain stable performance at around 24W power consumption.

The Lecoo Air 15 offers similar specifications but with a larger 15.3-inch display. However, its screen resolution drops to 1920 x 1200 pixels. It is slightly thicker at 15.6mm and is designed to deliver stable performance at around 27W power consumption.
The Lecoo Air 14 sits below the other two models in the lineup. It features the Intel Core 5 315 processor paired with 12GB RAM. Even though it is the lower-end model, it still offers more RAM than the base MacBook Neo configuration mentioned in reports.
The Air 14 has a slower 60Hz display with 300 nits of brightness. However, it is also the thinnest and lightest model among the three. Lenovo says the laptop is just 12.95mm thick and weighs around 1kg.
The company also claims the Air 14 can deliver stable performance at only 15W power consumption, which may help improve battery life and thermal efficiency.
The new Lecoo laptops show Lenovo’s growing focus on thin-and-light, affordable laptops that compete with premium-looking devices without extremely high pricing. The designs and specifications clearly suggest the company is targeting students, office users, and lightweight productivity users.
The inclusion of 120Hz displays on the Air 13 and Air 15 is also notable because high refresh rate panels are still uncommon in many affordable ultrabooks.
There is also speculation that these laptops could launch globally under Lenovo’s IdeaPad branding instead of Lecoo. Lenovo has previously rebranded some China-exclusive products for international markets.
Lenovo has not announced pricing yet, but the company confirmed that pre-orders in China will begin on May 26, 2026.







