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Lenovo’s new AI Chromebook might be too smart for its own good, but it’s shockingly portable

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  • MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra makes a rare appearance, challenging the usual CPU suspects in laptops
  • Lightweight and long-lasting, but ChromeOS limits serious work beyond web and Android apps
  • Lenovo Chromebook Plus’s $649 price tag puts it alongside Windows laptops with broader software support and faster chips

Lenovo’s latest Chromebook Plus (14″, 10) has introduced something unusual: a MediaTek Kompanio Ultra processor.

This is not a name typically seen in the business laptop world, especially not in premium machines aiming to balance performance and portability.

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