Snapdragon laptops are well and truly here, and following our review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 we’ve cracked open the lid of another machine running the ARM-adjacent processor, this time from Lenovo. It features the same 12-core chipset as Microsoft’s laptop, but in a smaller frame and with a 2-in-1 form factor that means you can turn it into a pseudo-tablet, along with less RAM and fewer ports along the outside.

It’s a well-priced laptop, the version we tested has 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, and you can drop the price a bit if you settle for 512GB of storage. That stands up well against competitors from Apple and Microsoft, making this Copilot+ PC an interesting new addition to the pantheon, making it a worthy contender for place among our best laptops for photo-editing.

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Key specs
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (12-core)
GPU Qualcomm Adreno
NPU Qualcomm Hexagon
RAM 16GB LPDDR5X
Screen 14.5in HDR OLED touchscreen
Resolution 2944 x 1840 px
Refresh rate 90Hz
Colour coverage (stated) 100% P3
Storage 1TB SSD
Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, 3x USB4 Type-C
Dimensions 325 x 225 x 13mm
Weight 1.28kg
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Benchmark scoring
Cinebench 2024 Row 0 – Cell 1
Single core 108
Multi-core 999
GPU not compatible
Geekbench 6 Row 4 – Cell 1
Single core 2469
Multi-core 13604
GPU (OpenCL) 20655
PCMark 10 Row 8 – Cell 1
Applications 12991
Battery 11h 46m
3D Mark Time Spy Row 11 – Cell 1
Graphics 1705
CPU 4302
Handbrake video encoding 5m 01s, 64fps
Apple MacBook Air M3

Apple MacBook Air M3

Well, obviously, especially when the M4 update comes along. It’s more expensive though.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7

The Surface is a lovely machine to use, and has a little more punch in some areas than this Yoga model.

ASUS ProArt PX13

ASUS ProArt PX13

With a Ryzen AI 9 processor and an RTX 4070 GPU, this is the perfect small machine for creative work.