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Lenovo has quietly expanded its ThinkPlus accessories line in China with a new high-capacity power bank that aims to charge more than just phones. The ThinkPlus 190W packs a 20,000mAh battery into a compact package and can top up multiple devices at once, including laptops.
Powerful ports and sensible limits
The ThinkPlus 190W is built for multitasking. It includes a USB-C port rated up to 140W, a USB-A port capped at 30W, and a built-in USB-C cable that also supports up to 140W. That said, Lenovo applies combined-output limits to keep things safe. Using the built-in cable together with the USB-C port raises the usable output to 190W in total, split as 125W and 65W, which is enough to run a laptop while charging a phone. Pairing the cable with the USB-A port yields a combined output of 155W, split as 125W and 30W — still ample for most everyday setups.
- Battery: 20,000mAh (rated)
- USB-C port: up to 140W
- Built-in USB-C cable: up to 140W
- USB-A port: up to 30W
- Combined outputs: 190W or 155W depending on port combo
- Input: supports 100W fast recharge

There is also a small front display that shows live information like remaining battery percentage, per-port power draw, and internal temperature. That kind of real-time telemetry is a handy feature you do not always get in this segment.
For compatibility, Lenovo says the unit supports common fast-charging standards including PD 3.0, PPS, and QC 3.0, which should cover most modern phones, tablets, and laptops that accept USB-C charging.
Why choose this over other power banks? If you need to top up a laptop and a phone on the go, the ThinkPlus 190W balances high wattage with portability and a built-in cable so you do not have to carry an extra lead. It also recharges quickly thanks to 100W input support, so the battery spends less time tethered to the wall.
Pricing is surprisingly aggressive. In China the power bank is listed at CNY 259, roughly US 37, undercutting many higher-wattage rivals. As with many ThinkPlus accessories, Lenovo has not announced international availability. If it does reach global markets, it could be an attractive option for power users who want serious wattage without a premium price tag.
Source: gizmochina
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