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Lenovo

T3

Gate-side Lenovo store in PEK T3

This Lenovo shop sits airside in Terminal T3 at Beijing Capital, handy if your flight leaves from the big international concourse and your laptop battery or mouse just died. It’s branded like a standard Lenovo retail point, so you’re looking at PCs and accessories rather than general electronics or snacks.

You’ll mainly see current Lenovo laptops, tablets, and workhorse accessories like chargers, mice, and basic headphones, all at typical mainland China airport pricing rather than discounted mall levels. Expect prices to match regular Lenovo store tags in Beijing, not Taobao deals, so this is more “I need it now” than “I’m bargain hunting.”

The store layout in T3 is small-format: counter plus a few demo tables, with staff who can handle basic questions in Mandarin and some English. Don’t plan on a long compatibility consult; if you already use a ThinkPad or other Lenovo device, you’ll have a smoother time picking the right charger or cable in under 10 minutes.

Stock in T3 leans toward travel fixes: USB-C and barrel‑type power adapters, spare batteries for supported devices, and simple wired headsets. You’re unlikely to find the full Lenovo catalog or niche gaming gear, so if you need something specific like a top‑tier Legion rig, buy in the city before heading to PEK.

Plan your visit between security and boarding in T3; walk by on the way to your gate, check for the charger or accessory you need, then grab food elsewhere so you’re not sprinting back from the shop at final call.

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