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Lenovo is refreshing its thin-and-light laptop lineup while also pushing complementary accessories. The Lecoo Air 14 Core edition teaser indicates Lenovo will offer a premium‑style lightweight laptop using an Intel “non‑Ultra” Core chip—likely from the 3rd‑gen Wildcat Lake family—targeting efficient, multi‑scenario productivity. Concurrently, Lenovo’s Xiaoxin Air series will expand on May 19 with 13-, 14-, and 15‑inch models, mixing Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs and a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus variant, underscoring multi‑vendor diversification. Supporting mobility, Lenovo launched the affordable 10,000mAh Legion P5 power bank with 100W fast charging, emphasizing practical accessories for users of these portable PCs.
Lenovo's refresh signals renewed competition in the thin-and-light PC segment around Intel's Wildcat Lake platform, affecting OEM roadmaps and component demand. Accessories like the Legion P5 show vendors bundling power and mobility features to support mobile workflows.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-18 15:21:13
Lenovo unveiled the Legion P5 portable power bank during its “Tianxi AI” launch event: a 10,000mAh unit with an integrated cable design, two USB-C ports plus one USB-A (2C+1A), and an LED numeric display. One USB-C port supports up to 100W output for laptop fast charging, while the USB-A provides 30W. The P5 supports multiple fast-charge protocols including PD 3.0, PPS, QC, FCP, SCP, AFC and Motorola 68W compatibility. Priced at 169 CNY, the P5 targets users needing compact, high-power mobile charging with broad device compatibility and designer “mecha” styling.
Lenovo's gaming sub-brand Legion has launched the Legion P5 portable power bank on JD.com, priced at ¥169. The 10,000mAh pack features a mech-inspired design, an LED numeric display, and a 2 USB-C plus 1 USB-A port layout; the USB-C supports up to 100W output while the USB-A offers up to 30W. It supports multiple charging protocols including PD 3.0, PPS, QC, FCP, SCP, AFC and Motorola 68W compatibility, making it suitable for fast-charging laptops, phones and other devices. The P5 targets gamers and mobile professionals who need compact, high-power charging on the go at an affordable price point.
Lenovo unveiled three new thin-and-light laptops at Intel’s Wildcat Lake event: the Xiaoxin Air 13 2026 (IWC11), Xiaoxin Air 15 2026 (IWC11), and Laiku Air14. The Air 13 uses an Intel Core 5 320 with ~24W sustained performance, 16GB+512GB, a 13.3" 2560×1600 120Hz 100% DCI-P3 touch LCD (400 nits) and hardware low-blue-light certification. The Air 15 also runs Core 5 320 with ~27W sustained power, 16GB+512GB and a 15.3" 1920×1200 120Hz touch panel (400 nits, 100% sRGB). The Laiku Air14 ships with Core 5 315 (15W), 12GB+512GB, and a 1920×1200 60Hz 100% sRGB screen. The Air 13/15 will open reservations May 26. These models highlight Intel’s new Wildcat Lake chips in mainstream lightweight notebooks.
Lenovo’s Lecoo subbrand teased the Air 14 Core edition, a new ultra‑light thin-and-light laptop that will use an Intel Core “non‑Ultra” processor. The teaser bills the notebook as a stylish, multi‑scenario productivity machine emphasizing portability and ease of switching tasks. IT Home suggests, based on timing, the model may adopt Intel’s 3rd‑gen Core family codenamed Wildcat Lake rather than an Ultra SKU. The announcement signals Lenovo expanding its Lecoo lineup into premium‑ish thin laptops with more power‑efficient Core chips, relevant to buyers tracking Intel platform choices and OEM positioning in the mainstream thin‑and‑light segment.
Lenovo has launched the Legion (拯救者) P5 portable power bank with a 10,000mAh capacity and up to 100W fast charging, priced at ¥169 and set to go on sale May 19 (already listed on JD.com). The P5 features a mech-style design, built-in cable, intelligent power distribution for simultaneous charging and discharging, and a low-current mode for small devices. Lenovo says it supports its proprietary fast-charge protocol and compatibility with Huawei and Apple charging standards; both the unit and cells are 3C certified and airline-approved. The combination of high power, integrated cable and broad compatibility makes it a practical, affordable accessory for mobile and laptop users.
Lenovo announced it will unveil three new Xiaoxin Air thin-and-light laptops on May 19, 2026 — the previously mentioned Xiaoxin Air 14 (2026) plus newly revealed Xiaoxin Air 13 and Air 15 (2026) models — during its “2026 Tianxi AI All-in-One Multi-Device” launch event. The report notes Lenovo’s global PSREF listings have also added multiple IdeaPad Slim models across 14–17-inch sizes based on Intel Core 300 “Wildcat Lake” CPUs, while a 13-inch IdeaPad Slim variant uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus (X2P-42-100). Why it matters: the lineup shows Lenovo expanding thin-and-light options across sizes and chip vendors (Intel and Qualcomm), signaling continued product diversification for mobile productivity and AI-capable notebooks. Key players: Lenovo, Intel, Qualcomm.