Lenovo quietly released the V15 Gen 6 AMN laptop in Europe, offering a budget-friendly option for users who prioritize battery life over raw processing power. The device targets students and office workers who need all-day endurance for basic tasks without frequent charging. We see this as a practical choice for those who commute or work in environments without easy access to power outlets.

Budget laptop targets students with all-day endurance
The laptop runs on an AMD Ryzen 5 40 processor built on the older Zen 2 architecture using a 6nm process. This chip provides four cores and eight threads with a maximum boost clock of 4.3GHz. It integrates AMD Radeon 610M graphics based on the RDNA 2 architecture with two compute units. This configuration handles light productivity and media consumption without requiring a discrete GPU.
Specifications
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 40
- Memory: 16GB LPDDR5-5500
- Storage: 256GB PCIe 4.0 SSD
- Display: 15.6-inch 1080p IPS
- Battery: 47Wh
System memory consists of 16GB of LPDDR5-5500 RAM, which supports multitasking for standard office applications. Storage is provided by a 256GB PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive for fast boot times and file access. The 15.6-inch IPS display offers 1080p resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and 300 nits of brightness. The screen covers 45% of the NTSC color gamut, which is standard for entry-level business laptops.
Lenovo claims the 47Wh battery lasts over 18.5 hours under JEITA-BAT 3.0 testing standards at 200 nits. Connectivity includes two USB-C ports supporting 45-65W Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1.2. The device also features two USB-A ports, HDMI, RJ45 Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack. A Kensington Nano security lock slot is included for corporate environments.
The V15 Gen 6 AMN starts at 819 EUR, which is around $949. The laptop is currently available in Austria and Germany, with other European markets to follow soon. Lenovo has not announced plans for a mainland China release at this time. This pricing positions the device as an affordable entry point in the European laptop market.



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