3 months ago I'm currently looking for a new laptop and had almost decided to get a Thinkpad T14 AMD Gen5 with an OLED display. All reviews I read about the display were great, until I found this review about the previous T14s Gen4 model (which I suspect has the same panel, but I...
Our test model is the most basic entry-level configuration, and as you’ll find out from the review below, I’d advise ticking at least some of the extras over what we have here. Update: Our review of the more recent Lenovo ThinkPad T14s gen 3 is available here. Design and build ...
For storage, Lenovo opted for a middling PCIe gen4 Micron 2450 drive here, which performed well in our tests, but is not as fast as other SSDs. It can be upgraded, but that might not be that simple given its an M.2 2242 format, and not the widespread 2280 model. It is possible ...
For storage, Lenovo opted for a fast PCIe gen4 Samsung PM9A1 drive here, which performed very well in our tests. It’s an M.2 2280 format and there’s a single SSD slot on this laptop. It is possible to open this up to get to the internals, and it’s a fairly simple process,...
Suburbazine November 3, 2018 at 11:00 am I've found USB-C charging to function with Apple adapters and cables. Also tossed together some stats for it: You're welcome to use any of it as you wish. https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/9tdtrb/x1e_really_does_support_that/e...
If you’re after a strongly-built laptop that bundles 5th gen Intel hardware, an excellent keyboard and plenty of ports, while selling for a little over $600 at the time of this post, the Lenovo ThinkPad L450 should be on your list. ...
Update3: If interested, here’s our detailed review of the more recentLenovo ThinkPad X1 carbon gen 12. The specs sheet – Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon vs Dell XPS 13 For the X1C, notable options are the availability of both matte FHD touch/non-touch or glossy “HDR-ready” displays. Unfort...