Lenovo ThinkBook 16+ and 14+ laptops feature LPCAMM2 memory

Lenovo has officially begun implementing the LPCAMM2 standard in mainstream laptops with the launch of the ThinkBook 16+ and ThinkBook 14+. LPCAMM2 combines the high performance of LPDDR5X with the upgradeability of traditional SODIMM modules. The ThinkBook 16+ will be Lenovo's first consumer device with this technology, offering up to 32GB of LPDDR5X-8533 memory paired with an Intel Core Ultra X7 385H processor and Arc B390 graphics.

The ThinkBook 16+ features are impressive: a 165Hz display with 100% DCI-P3 coverage, VRR support, and a 99.9Wh battery. Ports include two Thunderbolt 4, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, one USB 2.0 Type-B, a combo audio jack, and a 4-in-1 card reader. The laptop comes with a 1080p webcam featuring a physical shutter and Windows Hello support, while the Lenovo Forcepad touchpad provides haptic feedback and multi-touch capabilities.

The ThinkBook 14+ currently appears on Lenovo China's website with limited specifications, though it's expected to share similar features. The new series is also anticipated to support Lenovo Magic Bay accessories, with compatibility expanding to more devices in 2026.

In China, the laptops are priced at approximately $1,240 for the ThinkBook 16+ and $1,210 for the ThinkBook 14+. No official launch information is available for international markets yet, though similar models may appear under different names.

The launch of ThinkBook laptops with LPCAMM2 marks a new era for Lenovo's mainstream devices, offering users flexibility and performance previously reserved for premium products.