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Abans Introduces Lenovo ThinkPad T14s in Sri Lanka, Redefining AI-Powered Computing

Lenovo, in collaboration with Abans, has introduced the cutting-edge ThinkPad T14s to Sri Lanka, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Processor. The launch event, held on 12 March at the Courtyard by Marriott, marked a significant milestone in the country’s computing landscape, showcasing a device designed for superior speed, efficiency, and AI-driven capabilities.

The event was attended by Lenovo India’s Director of Overseas Business, Naveen Kejriwal, alongside key Lenovo representatives Sameer, Pankaj, Abhishek, and Joel. Abans Managing Director Rusi Pestonjee, Chief Marketing Officer Dr. Chathura Jayawardena, corporate sales head Janaranga, the Abans IT category brand team, and top corporate customers also participated.

The ThinkPad T14s offers exceptional portability, weighing just 1.24kg, and features a 58Wh battery with Rapid Charge support for extended productivity. Its AI-driven capabilities, powered by Windows 11 Copilot, enhance performance with a dedicated NPU, ensuring seamless functionality even offline.

Speaking at the launch, Lenovo India’s Naveen Kejriwal emphasized the brand’s commitment to bringing state-of-the-art technology to Sri Lanka, catering to professionals, gamers, and content creators. “The ThinkPad T14s is designed for versatility, enabling seamless remote work, content streaming, and collaboration,” he noted.

Abans Managing Director Rusi Pestonjee reiterated the company’s dedication to delivering world-class technology to Sri Lankans. “Partnering with Lenovo to introduce the ThinkPad T14s reinforces our mission to empower local consumers with cutting-edge innovations,” he stated. Chief Marketing Officer Dr. Chathura Jayawardena echoed this sentiment, highlighting Abans’ role in pioneering advanced computing solutions in Sri Lanka.

With this launch, Lenovo and Abans continue to push the boundaries of innovation, offering high-performance, AI-powered computing solutions to meet the evolving needs of Sri Lankan users.