CPU Name: Intel Core i5-10310UMemory: 16GBSSD: 1 TBGPU/VPU: Intel UHD GraphicsOperating System: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
CPU Name: Intel Core i5-10310UMemory: 16GBSSD: 1 TBGPU/VPU: Intel UHD GraphicsOperating System: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
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Recertified - Lenovo - Intel i5-10310U - Intel UHD Graphics - T14 G1 - ThinkPad - Standard - 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD - 14.0" Screen - 1920x1080
CPU Name: Intel Core i5-10310UMemory: 16GBSSD: 1 TBGPU/VPU: Intel UHD GraphicsOperating System: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
CPU Name: Intel Core i5-10310UMemory: 16GBSSD: 1 TBGPU/VPU: Intel UHD GraphicsOperating System: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
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I'm so glad I got this laptop as an upgrade from my older HP. It couldn't have been designed better for me. I travel lots and do lots of outdoor sporting and adventuring when I'm travelling, so it's durable and tested structure and design makes it reliable and resilient when I need it to be. It's AMD cpu, gpu, and the ssd run as fast and smooth (maybe more) as my desktop at home! I do lots of video and photo editing on the go as well as some music production, and this machine keeps up great when I'm working away from home. I have Windows 10 installed alongside Ubuntu Studio running Gnome and both OS's are running fantastically right out of the box (or right after a smooth install in the case of Linux :P ) The 14" screen is small enough that I can just throw it into ... MoreI'm so glad I got this laptop as an upgrade from my older HP. It couldn't have been designed better for me. I travel lots and do lots of outdoor sporting and adventuring when I'm travelling, so it's durable and tested structure and design makes it reliable and resilient when I need it to be. It's AMD cpu, gpu, and the ssd run as fast and smooth (maybe more) as my desktop at home! I do lots of video and photo editing on the go as well as some music production, and this machine keeps up great when I'm working away from home. I have Windows 10 installed alongside Ubuntu Studio running Gnome and both OS's are running fantastically right out of the box (or right after a smooth install in the case of Linux :P ) The 14" screen is small enough that I can just throw it into my daypack while looking sharp enough to get some real video editing done. And the TrackPoint means I don't need to carry any extra accessories around with me.I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who wants a no-compromise powerhouse that is durable enough to be on-the-go with you no matter where you take it.
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I purchased this laptop on a promotion and managed to get it for a great price. I love that it's a touchscreen, with lighted keys and fingerprint reader. It is very fast in terms of processing. I had no trouble setting it up, and upgrading it to Windows 11. I love that the ThinkPad series is very rugged, and I especially love that the T14 Gen 2 still has an RJ45 network jack, as I like to plug in at teaching podiums. It pays to wait as long as possible to upgrade your laptop in order to see meaningful differences in processing speed. I am upgrading from a T440s that I purchased used, which impressively is still going strong. The resolution and brightness on the T14's monitor are great. The touchscreen is responsive. The keypad has a nice feel to it. Other reviewers ... MoreI purchased this laptop on a promotion and managed to get it for a great price. I love that it's a touchscreen, with lighted keys and fingerprint reader. It is very fast in terms of processing. I had no trouble setting it up, and upgrading it to Windows 11. I love that the ThinkPad series is very rugged, and I especially love that the T14 Gen 2 still has an RJ45 network jack, as I like to plug in at teaching podiums. It pays to wait as long as possible to upgrade your laptop in order to see meaningful differences in processing speed. I am upgrading from a T440s that I purchased used, which impressively is still going strong. The resolution and brightness on the T14's monitor are great. The touchscreen is responsive. The keypad has a nice feel to it. Other reviewers are accurate about fingerprint marks, but it's a laptop, not a painting, so I don't really care much about that. Shipping was fast. ThinkPad makes solid laptops, and if you catch them at the right time there are good deals to be had! Also, a special shout out goes to Thalia Stokes for being extremely knowledgeable and helpful! Thank you Thalia. My only note is that once you are interested in a specific model, it is worthwhile to watch the deals change over time, because they really do fluctuate a lot.
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This laptop is a little workhorse. I'm consistently impressed with Lenovo's build quality, and when you combine that with great bang-for-buck components (AMD Ryzen processor lineup, hey!) it only gets better.Screen -- I ordered this laptop with a customised screen. After reading reviews online, the 500-nit Privacy Guard screen sounded to be dimmer overall than the 400-nit anti-glare screen. These are in contrast (no pun intended) to the default 250-nit screen (which is great for indoor use, but not so much for direct sunlight viewing.) Having received this with 400-nit display, I compared it to a T495 here and wow, yes, it's much easier to use in sunlight. Indoors, the brightness is easily turned down.Processor/memory/storage -- This computer feels snappy & ... MoreThis laptop is a little workhorse. I'm consistently impressed with Lenovo's build quality, and when you combine that with great bang-for-buck components (AMD Ryzen processor lineup, hey!) it only gets better.Screen -- I ordered this laptop with a customised screen. After reading reviews online, the 500-nit Privacy Guard screen sounded to be dimmer overall than the 400-nit anti-glare screen. These are in contrast (no pun intended) to the default 250-nit screen (which is great for indoor use, but not so much for direct sunlight viewing.) Having received this with 400-nit display, I compared it to a T495 here and wow, yes, it's much easier to use in sunlight. Indoors, the brightness is easily turned down.Processor/memory/storage -- This computer feels snappy & responsive, because it is. The Ryzen processor lineup is fast, and when coupled with plenty of memory (16GB+) it takes a lot to bog this down. Rounding out the hardware with high-volume SSD storage (500GB+) and integrated WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5 (and optional LTE), this computer makes an excellent mobile workstation.Connectors -- earlier iterations in the ThinkPad series had plastic power connectors, which were prone to break over time. (I replaced the internal power board on an E-series earlier this week.) I'm a big fan of the switch to USB-C for power delivery, and there's a 2nd USB-C port "hidden" inside the docking port. With 3x USB-3 ports, an HDMI output, and miniSD slot, this has more than enough to make the connections I need.Webcam, mic, speakers -- the camera is good; the video stream is not grainy or blocky, and works excellently for video calls (hello WFH!) The mic clearly picks up voice/audio from me sitting in front of/near the laptop.Price -- especially if purchased at a discount (as Lenovo frequently offers 40+% discount off listed web price), these laptops are competitive with similar offerings from e.g. HP, Dell, ASUS, etc.
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
| Screen | 14 |
| Storage | 1 TB SSD |
| Graphics Card | Intel UHD Graphics |
| CPU Type | Intel Core i5 10th Gen |
I'm so glad I got this laptop as an upgrade from my older HP. It couldn't have been designed better for me. I travel lots and do lots of outdoor sporting and adventuring when I'm travelling, so it's durable and tested structure and design makes it reliable and resilient when I need it to be. It's AMD cpu, gpu, and the ssd run as fast and smooth (maybe more) as my desktop at home! I do lots of video and photo editing on the go as well as some music production, and this machine keeps up great when I'm working away from home. I have Windows 10 installed alongside Ubuntu Studio running Gnome and both OS's are running fantastically right out of the box (or right after a smooth install in the case of Linux :P ) The 14" screen is small enough that I can just throw it into ... MoreI'm so glad I got this laptop as an upgrade from my older HP. It couldn't have been designed better for me. I travel lots and do lots of outdoor sporting and adventuring when I'm travelling, so it's durable and tested structure and design makes it reliable and resilient when I need it to be. It's AMD cpu, gpu, and the ssd run as fast and smooth (maybe more) as my desktop at home! I do lots of video and photo editing on the go as well as some music production, and this machine keeps up great when I'm working away from home. I have Windows 10 installed alongside Ubuntu Studio running Gnome and both OS's are running fantastically right out of the box (or right after a smooth install in the case of Linux :P ) The 14" screen is small enough that I can just throw it into my daypack while looking sharp enough to get some real video editing done. And the TrackPoint means I don't need to carry any extra accessories around with me.I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who wants a no-compromise powerhouse that is durable enough to be on-the-go with you no matter where you take it.
I purchased this laptop on a promotion and managed to get it for a great price. I love that it's a touchscreen, with lighted keys and fingerprint reader. It is very fast in terms of processing. I had no trouble setting it up, and upgrading it to Windows 11. I love that the ThinkPad series is very rugged, and I especially love that the T14 Gen 2 still has an RJ45 network jack, as I like to plug in at teaching podiums. It pays to wait as long as possible to upgrade your laptop in order to see meaningful differences in processing speed. I am upgrading from a T440s that I purchased used, which impressively is still going strong. The resolution and brightness on the T14's monitor are great. The touchscreen is responsive. The keypad has a nice feel to it. Other reviewers ... MoreI purchased this laptop on a promotion and managed to get it for a great price. I love that it's a touchscreen, with lighted keys and fingerprint reader. It is very fast in terms of processing. I had no trouble setting it up, and upgrading it to Windows 11. I love that the ThinkPad series is very rugged, and I especially love that the T14 Gen 2 still has an RJ45 network jack, as I like to plug in at teaching podiums. It pays to wait as long as possible to upgrade your laptop in order to see meaningful differences in processing speed. I am upgrading from a T440s that I purchased used, which impressively is still going strong. The resolution and brightness on the T14's monitor are great. The touchscreen is responsive. The keypad has a nice feel to it. Other reviewers are accurate about fingerprint marks, but it's a laptop, not a painting, so I don't really care much about that. Shipping was fast. ThinkPad makes solid laptops, and if you catch them at the right time there are good deals to be had! Also, a special shout out goes to Thalia Stokes for being extremely knowledgeable and helpful! Thank you Thalia. My only note is that once you are interested in a specific model, it is worthwhile to watch the deals change over time, because they really do fluctuate a lot.
This laptop is a little workhorse. I'm consistently impressed with Lenovo's build quality, and when you combine that with great bang-for-buck components (AMD Ryzen processor lineup, hey!) it only gets better.Screen -- I ordered this laptop with a customised screen. After reading reviews online, the 500-nit Privacy Guard screen sounded to be dimmer overall than the 400-nit anti-glare screen. These are in contrast (no pun intended) to the default 250-nit screen (which is great for indoor use, but not so much for direct sunlight viewing.) Having received this with 400-nit display, I compared it to a T495 here and wow, yes, it's much easier to use in sunlight. Indoors, the brightness is easily turned down.Processor/memory/storage -- This computer feels snappy & ... MoreThis laptop is a little workhorse. I'm consistently impressed with Lenovo's build quality, and when you combine that with great bang-for-buck components (AMD Ryzen processor lineup, hey!) it only gets better.Screen -- I ordered this laptop with a customised screen. After reading reviews online, the 500-nit Privacy Guard screen sounded to be dimmer overall than the 400-nit anti-glare screen. These are in contrast (no pun intended) to the default 250-nit screen (which is great for indoor use, but not so much for direct sunlight viewing.) Having received this with 400-nit display, I compared it to a T495 here and wow, yes, it's much easier to use in sunlight. Indoors, the brightness is easily turned down.Processor/memory/storage -- This computer feels snappy & responsive, because it is. The Ryzen processor lineup is fast, and when coupled with plenty of memory (16GB+) it takes a lot to bog this down. Rounding out the hardware with high-volume SSD storage (500GB+) and integrated WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5 (and optional LTE), this computer makes an excellent mobile workstation.Connectors -- earlier iterations in the ThinkPad series had plastic power connectors, which were prone to break over time. (I replaced the internal power board on an E-series earlier this week.) I'm a big fan of the switch to USB-C for power delivery, and there's a 2nd USB-C port "hidden" inside the docking port. With 3x USB-3 ports, an HDMI output, and miniSD slot, this has more than enough to make the connections I need.Webcam, mic, speakers -- the camera is good; the video stream is not grainy or blocky, and works excellently for video calls (hello WFH!) The mic clearly picks up voice/audio from me sitting in front of/near the laptop.Price -- especially if purchased at a discount (as Lenovo frequently offers 40+% discount off listed web price), these laptops are competitive with similar offerings from e.g. HP, Dell, ASUS, etc.
This is a good quality laptop that I picked up to replace my older laptop that was damaged. The keyboard is great for a laptop, and the trackpoint is a joy to use. The build quality is solid, however the plastic does affect fingerprints. I chose the one with the 400 nits low power display, and it helps with battery life while still being bright enough. It has enough ports to be useful, including HDMI and the SD card reader. Only downside is that while the battery life is decent at around 6 hours of realistic use, Lenovo should have provided a larger battery to match the battery life of Macbooks or even a Dell Latitude laptop. There's no reason why this laptop couldn't at least have the larger battery of the T14s. Also, Lenovo disabled the ability to use a m.2 2242 ... MoreThis is a good quality laptop that I picked up to replace my older laptop that was damaged. The keyboard is great for a laptop, and the trackpoint is a joy to use. The build quality is solid, however the plastic does affect fingerprints. I chose the one with the 400 nits low power display, and it helps with battery life while still being bright enough. It has enough ports to be useful, including HDMI and the SD card reader. Only downside is that while the battery life is decent at around 6 hours of realistic use, Lenovo should have provided a larger battery to match the battery life of Macbooks or even a Dell Latitude laptop. There's no reason why this laptop couldn't at least have the larger battery of the T14s. Also, Lenovo disabled the ability to use a m.2 2242 SSD in the WWAN slot. However, this is still a very good laptop compared to the competition and I do not regret this purchase at all.
My new X1C7 is really lightweight and very capable. I love the abundance of ports in such a thin laptop. In particular, the Thunderbolt3 interface allows me to use a single cable to get power from my daisy chained displays. I use a wireless keyboard and mouse, so my desktop is clutter free. I have set my X1 up as a dual boot system Ubuntu and Windows and use the machine for software development. I tend to keep my laptops for a long time, so while pricey I think over time of ownership its worth it. What makes it less than perfect Soldered RAM cannot be upgraded I know it has always been the case, but why does the Thinkpad continue to flip the Ctrl and Fn key, as a software developer this is very annoying. Time will tell if its a reliable laptop, but so far so good ... MoreMy new X1C7 is really lightweight and very capable. I love the abundance of ports in such a thin laptop. In particular, the Thunderbolt3 interface allows me to use a single cable to get power from my daisy chained displays. I use a wireless keyboard and mouse, so my desktop is clutter free. I have set my X1 up as a dual boot system Ubuntu and Windows and use the machine for software development. I tend to keep my laptops for a long time, so while pricey I think over time of ownership its worth it. What makes it less than perfect Soldered RAM cannot be upgraded I know it has always been the case, but why does the Thinkpad continue to flip the Ctrl and Fn key, as a software developer this is very annoying. Time will tell if its a reliable laptop, but so far so good after 3 weeks of ownership. Configuration Details Processor 10th Generation Intel Core i510210U Processor 1.60 GHz, up to 4.20 GHz with Turbo Boost, 4 Cores, 8 Threads, 6 MB Cache Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64 Display Type 14.0 FHD 1920 x 1080 IPS, low power, antiglare, 400 nits Memory 16 GB LPDDR3 2133MHz Soldered Hard Drive 512 GB PCIe SSD Warranty 1 Year Depot or Carryin Graphics Integrated Intel UHD Graphics Battery 4 Cell LiIon 51Wh Camera 720p HD Fingerprint Reader Fingerprint Reader Keyboard Backlit US English Wireless Intel 9560 802.11AC 2 x 2 Bluetooth 5.0
The experience of using this laptop has been very pleasant. It has a nice construction with higher quality material compared to the T line. The weight is impressive considering the amount of power and practical utilities. It came with plenty of power, but one could set the power output with the battery setting to modulate the overall speed of the machine. I am still getting used to the keyboard however, coming from an old T450s they are still perhaps the best in its class but less travel distance due to its size. The SSD that came with the machine is quite good, taking each time about 34 seconds to turn on and off. I use it primarily for webbrowsing, writing, and reading. Great machine overall, highly recommend.
I recently bought the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7 14 laptop and I really love it. I had wanted to get a laptop for college, and I found that it has all the needed ports unlike other laptop brands, it is battery efficient, and its super light. I believe once classes are physical again, it will be quick and easy to carry around campus. Also, one of the perks to having this kind of Windows laptop is that it can handle a lot of nice programs such as Adobe, Microsoft Azure Dev Tools, etc.. Its pretty good for those engineering or art students who need to run and download specific software. The storage capacity is really nice. My favorite part of this laptop is the little sliding camera blocker aka the Think shutter. If you dont want to be recorded or arent sure if you are ... MoreI recently bought the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7 14 laptop and I really love it. I had wanted to get a laptop for college, and I found that it has all the needed ports unlike other laptop brands, it is battery efficient, and its super light. I believe once classes are physical again, it will be quick and easy to carry around campus. Also, one of the perks to having this kind of Windows laptop is that it can handle a lot of nice programs such as Adobe, Microsoft Azure Dev Tools, etc.. Its pretty good for those engineering or art students who need to run and download specific software. The storage capacity is really nice. My favorite part of this laptop is the little sliding camera blocker aka the Think shutter. If you dont want to be recorded or arent sure if you are being unwillingly recorded, you can physically slide a mini screen and that adds a little extra privacy. Its a neat feature and there is no more of that need to washi tape or tape the camera off. Another cool feature is that the keyboard lights up by pressing the FN and spacebar, which is nice during the later hours. Although I havent used it much. The only piece of constructive criticism that I could think of is making is expanding the color palate of the design. I would love to see a pink version of this. Overall, using this laptop had been an enjoyable experience. Although the laptop is pretty pricey, you definitely get what you pay for. I think its a good investment and I will be using this for a long while.
This is much the same as my previous lenovo unit and I'm quite happy they stuck with the same form factor and keyboard layout. I am pleased with the addition of a usb c port, fingerprint scanner and the nice little webcam manual lock but it the unit is marred by a few issues that keep it from getting top marks:GoodDecent Battery life, good keyboard layout, truly portable and thin, modern input connections, and new doodads like usb c. There is an open memory slot so that I can expand down the road if needed.BadYou will likely want a usb hub in the future to expand attaching accessories if this is your main rig. The fingerprint scanner is pretty spotty and not nearly as good as others I've used. The memory installed appears to be single channel which is quite a ... MoreThis is much the same as my previous lenovo unit and I'm quite happy they stuck with the same form factor and keyboard layout. I am pleased with the addition of a usb c port, fingerprint scanner and the nice little webcam manual lock but it the unit is marred by a few issues that keep it from getting top marks:GoodDecent Battery life, good keyboard layout, truly portable and thin, modern input connections, and new doodads like usb c. There is an open memory slot so that I can expand down the road if needed.BadYou will likely want a usb hub in the future to expand attaching accessories if this is your main rig. The fingerprint scanner is pretty spotty and not nearly as good as others I've used. The memory installed appears to be single channel which is quite a performance hit.OverallI expect this unit to be as reliable and as much as a workhouse as my previous lenovo e series.
So far so good. I've had my T14 Gen 2 for about a week, and it's performing exceptionally well. Boot time and loading of applications is very fast, the i7 processor can handle multiple tasks efficiently: a YouTube video playing, while I download programs and set things up, while also running Excel. I haven't tried gaming yet, but I think it would run fairly light games well. The keyboard is excellent, very tactile and easy to type on. The Fn commands are easy to see and use. The fan is even quieter than a lot of the reviews I watched before buying suggested. It's light enough to be comfortably carried in my shoulder bag. And, I'm looking forward to setting up a desktop UI with a nice monitor, full size keyboard, and some better speakers with a docking station, all ... MoreSo far so good. I've had my T14 Gen 2 for about a week, and it's performing exceptionally well. Boot time and loading of applications is very fast, the i7 processor can handle multiple tasks efficiently: a YouTube video playing, while I download programs and set things up, while also running Excel. I haven't tried gaming yet, but I think it would run fairly light games well. The keyboard is excellent, very tactile and easy to type on. The Fn commands are easy to see and use. The fan is even quieter than a lot of the reviews I watched before buying suggested. It's light enough to be comfortably carried in my shoulder bag. And, I'm looking forward to setting up a desktop UI with a nice monitor, full size keyboard, and some better speakers with a docking station, all via the built in Thunderbolt connection and the built in Ethernet port.I am overall very pleased. This is my 3rd Lenovo computer in about 15 years. The previous two, a much older T14, and then an X1 Carbon Gen 2, both ran for at least 7 years. And, I think this computer should last me as long or longer.
I wanted a decent laptop at an affordable price and that's exactly what I've found with the ThinkPad T14 (Intel).This laptop is relatively light yet feels very study. Nothing about it feels cheap at all. The keyboard has just the right amount of 'feel' to it that I feel like I'm using a business laptop at my company.I use this computer for common everyday tasks such as web browsing, online learning, word processing etc. It boots up quickly, I'd say in 15 seconds or less from being powered off to fully launched. I can have multiple tabs and programs open and this laptop never feels laggy. My kids (who have not wanted to use previous laptops due to lag) are able to play their Roblox games on here without any complaints. The display is bright and crisp, the sound ... MoreI wanted a decent laptop at an affordable price and that's exactly what I've found with the ThinkPad T14 (Intel).This laptop is relatively light yet feels very study. Nothing about it feels cheap at all. The keyboard has just the right amount of 'feel' to it that I feel like I'm using a business laptop at my company.I use this computer for common everyday tasks such as web browsing, online learning, word processing etc. It boots up quickly, I'd say in 15 seconds or less from being powered off to fully launched. I can have multiple tabs and programs open and this laptop never feels laggy. My kids (who have not wanted to use previous laptops due to lag) are able to play their Roblox games on here without any complaints. The display is bright and crisp, the sound is a bit tinny but otherwise good and loud enough to hear what I need to in a noisy room.Battery life has so far been excellent. I start my course at 9am with 100% charge and by 4pm I'm still over 60%. I'm sure this thing has a fan but it's so quiet I'm not certain I've ever heard it.Lenovo makes quality products (we also use older models at my work) but this laptop has exceeded my expectations and I would buy it again.
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
| Screen | 14 |
| Storage | 1 TB SSD |
| Graphics Card | Intel UHD Graphics |
| CPU Type | Intel Core i5 10th Gen |