Lenovo's Snapdragon X2 Windows laptops offer solid performance at competitive prices despite RAM concerns
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Ben Schoon
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The article discusses Lenovo's new Snapdragon X2-powered Windows laptops, which the author finds impressive and reasonably priced despite industry-wide RAM concerns ("RAMageddon"). The author regrets buying a MacBook Air earlier this year after testing these new machines, noting that Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chipsets have significantly improved the Windows laptop landscape since 2024.
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· 3 pulledI’ve been worried about the next generation of Windows laptops, to the point where I begrudingly bought a MacBook Air earlier this year because I figured my next Windows upgrade would be a costly one.
After spending some time with Lenovo’s latest batch of Snapdragon X2-powered Windows laptops, though, I wish I’d waited – despite RAMageddon, Lenovo is putting out some solid machines here at prices that make sense.
In 2024, Qualcomm changed the game on Windows laptops with its Snapdragon X chipsets
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