Schenker Reveals the VISION 15 Notebook, Pre-Orders Open Now

Schenker has revealed their latest notebook called the VISION 15 which is powered by the latest Intel Tiger Lake 11th gen processors. The Schenker VISION 15 notebook features the Intel Core i7 11th generation processor and the Intel Iris Xe graphics. According to Schenker, the Laptop will be available to pre-order from December 4th and will start shipping in late January.

The body of the Schenker Vision 15 is made of simple anodized aluminum which offers both rigidity and a stylish look. The notebook features a 15.6” FHD display which is also touch-capable. The aluminum chassis allows the laptop to weigh just 1.68 kg and the thickness of the notebook is also only 15mm.

For cooling, Schenker has taken a unique approach designed to keep both the keyboard and palm rest area cool even during a full workload. For the specifications powering the laptop, the Vision 15 has an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor which is four cores and an eight-thread CPU having a base clock speed of 2.8 GHz and a turbo clock speed of 4.7 GHz. For graphics, the notebook features the new Intel Iris Xe graphics.

Schenker VISION 15

The VISION 15 notebook comes with a 73 Wh battery, which is fast charging capabilities as well. The fast charging support can charge the battery from 20% to 90% in ninety minutes which is perfect for users on the go. Vision 15’s large battery offers the ability to surf the web for fourteen hours, and when playing videos can power the laptop for over ten hours.

Coming to the I/O ports, the Vision 15 consists of 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports for both power delivery and display through USB Type-C. The Schenker laptop features an HDMI port and 2 USB Type-A port and a combined audio jack.

The Schenker Vision 15 has a starting price tag of €1,499 which is approximately $1,780 USD. It can be pre-ordered from December 4th and is expected to start shipping towards the end of January.

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