Lenovo unveiled a new range of education-focused devices and solutions at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) 2025. The company introduced laptops running Windows 11 and ChromeOS, designed to help students and teachers embrace digital learning. These devices feature AI-assisted tools that improve productivity and classroom engagement.
At Bett 2025, Lenovo also discussed its insights on AI in education and its partnership with Ducati for STEM learning initiatives. The new lineup includes the Lenovo 13w 2-in-1 Gen 3, Lenovo 500w, 300w, and 100w Gen 5 PCs, alongside the Lenovo Smart Charger and Lenovo Device Intelligence (LDI) for Education.
LDI now integrates directly with the Google Admin Console, helping school IT teams manage Chromebook fleets more efficiently. This AI-enabled tool predicts and prevents performance issues, reducing downtime. Through a centralized dashboard, IT administrators can monitor battery health, storage, and system performance, ensuring devices run smoothly.
The Lenovo Smart Charger offers a compact charging solution for Chromebooks, capable of powering up to five USB-C devices at once. Designed for school environments, it provides real-time battery monitoring and eliminates the need for bulky charging stations.
The Lenovo 13w 2-in-1 Gen 3 features Intel Core 5 processors, a brighter display, AI-powered audio, and improved security. Built to meet military-grade durability standards, it also allows users to replace key components like USB-C ports and batteries for easier maintenance.
The Lenovo 500w, 300w, and 100w Gen 5 PCs cater to high school students with Intel Processor Core 3 N350 chips, large touch displays, and enhanced video collaboration tools. The 500w and 300w models support Lenovo Pencil Touch technology, allowing students to use a standard pencil as a digital writing tool.
Lenovo’s new devices aim to support modern learning environments with reliable and AI-enhanced tools. Pricing and availability for the Philippine market will be announced soon.