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Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 14" Laptop (20XK0015US) on sale for
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 5650U 6-Core Processor
- 14" 1920x1080 400-nit IPS Display
- 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (Soldered)
- 512GB PCIe Solid State Drive
- 802.11ax (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.2
- Backlit Keyboard +Fingerprint Reader
- Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics
- Windows 10 Pro
- Ports:
- 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (1x w/ Power Delivery)
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
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My apologies for the snarky remark.
"Also the laptop does have additional slot to upgrade the RAM/Memory.
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The display and processor are superior on the Thinkbook. However, you'd hardly notice any performance differences between the two processors.
— Am I way off-base in thinking that a lot of machines labeled "gaming PCs / laptops" seem to have specs that would be ideal for my needs?
— Would a gaming laptop be a good choice for a graphic designer or photography editor?
— Say I do take up gaming and continue in my current line of work— would I need two separate machines, one for business and one for gaming?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide some guidance here. I haven't figured out who to ask about this stuff and you all seem to have a lot of expertise in these products.
Yes same issue with thinkpad carbon i had got this bf….video is too grainy in low light…subpar compared to my old laptop too
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And who's asking for touchscreen? I think that's just gimmicky and not necessary. I have a Dell laptop that happens to have touchscreen but never use it. Don't need my screen to be a fingerprint magnet!
There are (as I see it) 2 laptop categories. There are the gaming laptops and then the there are the lighter portable laptops.
The gaming laptops have those snazzy dedicated GPUs with gaming experiences comparable to the desktop PCs with dedicated GPUs. The tradeoff is a significantly heavier device, thicker, often louder fan noise, and a battery that doesn't last as long too. But the games play great!
Alternatively, the ultra light portables are for those who want the lightweight option, and thin, making it very portable, typically with an interated gpu+cpu, and often cost less. These are targeted to everyday users (99% ?) with maybe some light gaming. They are typically much lighter and thinner than gaming laptops.
The conundrum is that modern APUs (integrated) have gotten very good with graphics and thus work well with the ultra laptops. They say not to the level of a dedicated card, but the reality is they are very good, and if you want the best of the best graphics rendering you shouldn't be gaming on any laptop unless the cost of doing so isn't an issue.
Can't go wrong with the Ryzen 5650U. It should have the latest Zen3 from AMD, anything faster will likely get throttled down anyway in this laptop.
t14s with ryzen 7s, 1gb drives, 16+ ram were on sales for ~$150 more just a month ago. With ryzens 9 more prevalent and next gen coming out soon, I bet these 5s (and similar intels) go on sale for less.
Yes it was nice but display was overkill and couldn't even get brightness to go full dark so battery life was not good. Returned it and ordered this model now.
Also grabbed the 14" Ideapad 5 Pro 2k display from Costco, the IPS screen is amazing so far and loving it. Downgraded from win11 to win10 as it seems there is a link issue with win11 and it loses connection randomly after 20-35minutes of idle
Windows 10 running much better, I hope they fix Win11 or I will just use Linux
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