The new Lenovo Xiaoxin Air 13 thin and light laptop is now available for purchase in China starting at CNY 5,888 (about $869 USD). This release expands on other recent Lenovo Wildcat Lake mobile offerings. Attentive buyers can find the configuration on Lenovo’s official web store and local e-commerce channels like JD.com.
The laptop uses the Core 5 320, a mid-range Intel Wildcat Lake processor that matches or exceeds Apple’s A18 Pro silicon in early benchmarks. By pairing this processor with 16GB of RAM, Lenovo offers double the base memory found on Apple’s competing MacBook Neo. The notebook also includes a 512GB solid-state drive that users can upgrade easily.


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The laptop includes a 13.3-inch IPS anti-glare display that has a 120Hz refresh rate to ensure smooth visuals. The display covers 100% of the sRGB color space and reaches a peak brightness rating of 400 nits. The chassis weighs 1.1 kg (about 2.42 lbs) and measures 14.3 mm (about 0.56 inches) thick, making it suitable for portable computing.
Beneath the screen, the laptop has a metallic finish and a 54.7Wh battery to power the hardware throughout the day. Lenovo also includes a front-facing camera with infrared face recognition and a Time-of-Flight sensor for secure logins.



In addition to wireless connectivity, the laptop has two USB Type-C ports, two USB Type-A ports, an HDMI connection, a MicroSD slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack. This wide variety of ports helps mobile users attach external peripherals without needing a USB hub.
The initial stock of the Wildcat Lake model is currently shipping to Chinese consumers. Lenovo has not confirmed when the Xiaoxin Air 13 will expand to other global retail markets.
Source: Lenovo



