ThinkPad T14

Lenovo

ThinkPad T14

#4 in Laptops
183 positive
2 neutral
34 negative

Based on 219 Reddit mentions

$1149.99

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Easyeffects is a good linux exclusive

you can use it to get the effect of windows-exclusive dolby tuning on linux. you convolve the recording of a gaussian pulse played on windows. so cool! wildly better speakers. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T14_(AMD)_Gen_4 scroll down to speakers

— w0lfwood in r/linux556mo ago
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[UPDATE] Qualcomm, fsck you.

Qualcomm consistently doesn't give a shit. Here's yet another example of 37 pages of brokenness that's seemingly impossible to fix: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/QCNFA765-Linux-ath11k-wifi-crippled-high-latency-packet-loss-frequent-disassociations-T14s-AMD/m-p/5252399?page=37

— BinkReddit in r/linux248mo ago
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Prosím o radu na budgetový laptop zejména pro studium

Pokud preferuješ vydrž na 1 nabití a nízkou hmotnost, pak ber MacBook Air M4. Vejdeš se do 30 000 Kč a vydrží dlouho, zpracovaný je fakt kvalitně. Pokud ti ale jde o odolnost vyloženě vůči brutální abúzi a o opravitelnost, ber repasovaný / použitý Lenovo ThinkPad (třeba T14s Gen1). Cenově se vejdeš ...

— JindraLne in r/czech246mo ago
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Losing my mind trying to spec out a ThinkPad...

Let's try to clarify things! T14 means T-series model and 14" screen; Letters at the end of the model name - "s" stands for slim, "v" for value, "p" for performance, "g" for graphics; there're some "double agents models" - P14s is T14 (except P14s Gen 5, it's finally a separate model), P16s is T16. ...

— LevanderFela in r/thinkpad1311mo ago
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Is the Framework 13 right for me?

I've used, thinkpads, macs (including m series), and my framework 13. I would make a recomendation, but I don't know what your budget is, or what you need the laptop to do. Eg, you mention battery life, but I don't know if it's important to you or not when compared to preformance. What I can tell yo...

— offlinesir in r/framework105mo ago
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Best Linux-compatible MacBook Pro alternative in 2025? Dev/sysadmin/cybersec use

Imo there are only a few laptops worth considering with exceptional Linux support, great hardware, keyboard, build quality and battery life. It's basically HP EliteBook or Lenovo ThinkPad (both are amazing well-built laptops): HP EliteBook X G1i/G1a (G1i = Intel, G1a = AMD) To be released this or ne...

— mmcnl in r/linuxhardware97mo ago
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Which laptops to avoid buying

Avoid buying a brand new laptops....most of what you are paying for is the ultra thin frame, soldered on ram and non upgradable parts. A older business laptop will be more upgradable, still thin but not ultra thin. If you don't like Lenovo...the dell Latitude or Precision or HP Elitebook or Zbook ar...

— chopsui101 in r/privacy914d ago
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Just received my T14s Gen 6 Intel 228V…

This minics my experience. Got a bunch of them with 258V. Performance/efficiency blend is superb. All-workday (9+-hour) battery runtime even with the OLED, 11+-hour battery runtime with the IPS - those are real-life fígures in a corporate environment. Running Windows 10 (LTSC) on them, no bloat issu...

— bhomburg in r/thinkpad88d ago
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4K and OLED screen?

That doesn't exist new. Thinkpad OLEDs in 14" are all 2.8k (2880*1800) and have been for a few years now. Highest-res 14"(well, 14.5" actually) is P14s Gen5 Intel which has a 3k(3072x1920) IPS display. Can only recommend sticking with one of those (have a bunch of T14s so configured). Lenovo ditched...

— bhomburg in r/thinkpad62mo ago
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Thinkpads under 1000?

Any of the AMD ThinkPad T14/X13 should be fine.

— ARandomGuy_OnTheWeb in r/thinkpad422d ago
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