Lenovo’s ThinkPads are some of the best laptops you can buy, but they’re also some of the company’s pricier devices, with the average ThinkPad starting at above the $1,000 mark. Though the company has released more affordable options, it’s now introducing an entirely new line of ThinkBook laptops that combines the best of ThinkPad features at a price point that’s a bit more approachable.
The ThinkBook line starts at $729, and is aimed at small businesses that want enterprise-level security in a consumer-friendly body. The collection launches with the ThinkBook 13S and 14S, both outfitted with TPM 2.0 security chips, fingerprint readers, webcam shutters, and dedicated buttons for Skype. Both can support up to Intel’s 8th Gen Core i7…
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