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Lenovo ThinkBook 14 Review: A capable thin and light laptop with a lacklustre display

If you're thinking affordable ThinkPad; think again!

April 09, 2020 / 13:52 IST
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Intel recently unveiled its 10th Gen H series mobile processor for powerhouse laptops. However, not everyone needs eight cores and boost clock speeds surpassing 5.0GHz. Most users just want a device that will deliver decent performance, good battery life, a light build and a bright display. Enter the Lenovo ThinkBook 14, a high-end enterprise-grade computing solution designed for professional use. But does the new ThinkBook meet all the criteria for being a good “pro” laptop; well, let’s us find out.

Before we get to the review; let’s look at the specifications of the new Lenovo ThinkBook.

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Design

The new ThinkBook sports a minimalistic design with a plain silver finish. There’s a Lenovo logo and the ThinBook branding on the lid. The lid is connected to the body with a unique hinge that allows to open the laptop up to 180 degrees, which means it can lay flat on a surface. The chassis and lid are made of anodised aluminium, which gives the laptop a premium feel. The ThinkBook 14 weighs around 1.5 kg and is 0.7-inch thick, the ideal weight and size for on-the-go users.