The new Lenovo Lecoo Air 13, Air 14, and Air 15 have been introduced in China. These are powered by the Intel Wildcat Lake processors, and the laptop line is expected to rival the MacBook Neo in terms of price.
Lenovo has launched three new Lecoo-branded wildcat lake laptops in China, aiming to compete with the MacBook Neo in terms of affordability. This fresh lineup is powered by Intel’s Wildcat Lake processors, with the top-tier model featuring the Core 5 320.
All three laptops boast slim, lightweight designs, with the Air 13 being the most compact. It features a 13.3-inch display with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Lenovo highlights its anti-glare matte screen, offering 100% sRGB color coverage and 400 nits of brightness. However, this brightness level falls short compared to the MacBook Neo’s Liquid Retina display.
The Lecoo Air 13 is equipped with the Intel Core 5 320 processor, paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of PCIe 4.0 storage. Lenovo hasn’t confirmed if additional configurations will be available. The laptop is 14.3mm thick and delivers stable performance with a power consumption of around 24W.

The Air 15 shares similar specifications but features a larger 15.3-inch display with a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. It has a slightly thicker profile at 15.6mm and consumes approximately 27W of power, ensuring reliable performance.

The Air 14 is the most budget-friendly option in the lineup. It runs on the Intel Core 5 315 processor, which is slightly less powerful than the chip in the other two models. It comes with 12GB of RAM, surpassing the MacBook Neo’s maximum of 8GB. However, its display is less impressive, offering a 60Hz refresh rate and a brightness of 300 nits. On the upside, it’s the slimmest and lightest of the three, measuring just 12.95mm thick and weighing 1kg (2.2 lbs). It operates efficiently with a lower power consumption of 15W.
Lenovo plans to open pre-orders for these Wildcat Lake laptops in China on May 26, 2026, though pricing details remain undisclosed. A global release is expected, potentially under the IdeaPad branding.


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Lenovo on Weibo (machine translated)




