Lenovo's new 17-inch laptop receives wider international release with 32 GB RAM and Intel Wildcat Lake processors

In recent weeks, various Windows OEMs have been putting Intel's Wildcat Lake platform to use inside MacBook Neo competitors (curr. $589 on Amazon). As it stands, many of these are exclusive to China, such as the HP StarBook Plus 14 that debuted in late May. The same is the case with Lenovo, which updated its Lecoo Air range in May with multiple Wildcat Lake-powered options.
Additionally, the company created the IdeaPad Slim 3i 17IWC11, a 2.03 kg laptop that is now available in more countries. Previously, Lenovo sold the laptop in East Asia and Southeast Asia. However, the company has now expanded availability to Europe with £799 and €799 starting prices.

Currently, these prices include 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage and the Core 3 304, a 5-core processor that should perform about as well as quad-core Zen 4 processors like the Ryzen 3 210. Lenovo offers the IdeaPad Slim 3i 17IWC11 with the more powerful Core 5 315, Core 5 320 and Core 7 350, though. Also, 16 GB or 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM is available from the factory, as is 512 GB or 1 TB of M.2 2242 storage.
Moreover, Lenovo's new 17-inch laptop can be configured with 50 Wh or 60 Wh batteries and in Cosmic Blue or Luna Grey finishes. All SKUs ship with a 300 nit and 60 Hz IPS display though, which resolves at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels with 72% NTSC colour space coverage. Please note that pricing rises to £1,669 for a fully configured unit with a Core 7 350 processor, 32 GB of RAM, a 1 TB SSD, a 60 Wh battery and other optional extras.










