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$1059 after applying the coupons
WSDEAL13 and
CELEBRATE2023 at checkout.
You MIGHT get a
further discount of 10% if you verify with
id.me and also check for AMEX offers.
SPECS:
- 14" 2.8K (2880 x 1800) 16:10, 400-nits, 100%DCI-P3, HDR 500 TB, Anti-Glare/Anti-Reflection, OLED Display
- Ryzen 7 Pro 7840U 8C/16T 3.3 GHz (5.1 GHz Boost, 20Mb cache)
- 64GB LPDDR5X 6400 MHz
- 1TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal SSD
- AMD Radeon 780M Graphics
- Windows 11 Pro, English
- Qualcomm Wi-Fi 6E NFA725A, 11ax 2x2 + BT5.1
- 5MP RGB + IR Webcam /w privacy Shutter, Windows Hello
- Backlit Keyboard
- 52.5 WHr Battery
- 2.97 lbs.
- Model: 21K5001JUS
- Ports:
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps, 1 x always on)
- 1x USB-C 4.0 40 Gbps (Data, DisplayPort 1.4, PD 3.0)
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x RJ-45 Gigabit Lan
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...1k5001jus?
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Are you asking how these compare to Thinkpad T series and their Dell equivalent?
These are Thinkpads after all, so they have equivalent build quality and similar (or identical) design as the T series. If the model ends in "s" then it's a "slim" design. In the case of the P14s and P16s, these slim designs are identical to the T14 and T16, except the P series has a more aggressive thermal profile. They will be slightly louder and will have slightly worse battery life, in an effort to have better performance.
I think the P and T series Thinkpads have better and more durable construction than anything from Dell in their Precision line.
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If my X13 Ryzen Gen2 weren't still rocking, I'd have jumped on this.
Update: Unable to replicate. I see
$1389 without Perks discount
$1139 with Perks discount (WSDEALS13 does not apply) <-- still a decent deal.
If my X13 Ryzen Gen2 weren't still rocking, I'd have jumped on this.
Update: Unable to replicate. I see
$1389 without Perks discount
$1139 with Perks discount (WSDEALS13 does not apply) <-- still a decent deal.
Perks doesn't seem to like it, at least in my case.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...21k9001mus
P16s shows up as $1037, and P14s shows up as $977 with additional id.me discount.
Almost pulled the trigger, but neither model has a second m.2 slot for storage, unlike my current Legion 7. I need a second drive, since I use it for windows file history backup, and don't want to rely on sketchy work arounds.
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The price is only with the mentioned coupons.
I'd like to know as well. Got a Asus Zenbook 14x as open box excellent. But have wanting to go back to Thinkpad. Also this one is about $300 more for 64GB of memory and 1TB SSD.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...21k9001mus
P16s shows up as $1037, and P14s shows up as $977 with additional id.me discount.
Almost pulled the trigger, but neither model has a second m.2 slot for storage, unlike my current Legion 7. I need a second drive, since I use it for windows file history backup, and don't want to rely on sketchy work arounds.
Would you recommend p14s or p16s?
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Are you asking how these compare to Thinkpad T series and their Dell equivalent?
These are Thinkpads after all, so they have equivalent build quality and similar (or identical) design as the T series. If the model ends in "s" then it's a "slim" design. In the case of the P14s and P16s, these slim designs are identical to the T14 and T16, except the P series has a more aggressive thermal profile. They will be slightly louder and will have slightly worse battery life, in an effort to have better performance.
I think the P and T series Thinkpads have better and more durable construction than anything from Dell in their Precision line.
Personally I go for 16" display laptops, because the incremental increase in folded up dimensions are totally worth the trade off to have a bigger screen and number pad.
However, if your use case is to always use an external display, and you just carry the laptop back and forth between locations, then the screen dimensions don't mean very much.