Key Takeaways
1. The Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 feature improved display options, with the E14 offering a 2.8K display and the E16 a 2.5K panel, both with better brightness and refresh rates.
2. Battery capacity has been increased to 64 Wh in both models, replacing the previous 57 Wh batteries.
3. The new ThinkPads use Intel’s Arrow Lake processors, with options for both Arrow Lake H and U, as well as possible AMD Ryzen 8040 series chips.
4. The design of the E series has been updated to reflect modern ThinkPad aesthetics, while maintaining the same specifications and port selection.
5. The expected launch date for the Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 is April, with a price point of €670.
The E series ThinkPads serve as the starting point for those interested in the ThinkPad lineup. Historically, these budget-friendly office laptops have struggled with poor displays, often featuring low brightness and lackluster color accuracy.
New Screen Options
However, the latest models might signal a turnaround: the Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 are set to launch with improved screens. While the basic version of the display still exists, the upgraded option is now significantly enhanced: the E14 Gen 7 boasts a 2.8K display with 400 cd/m² brightness and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, while the E16 Gen 3 offers a 2.5K panel with identical specifications.
Battery Improvements
In addition to the screen upgrades, Lenovo has also increased the battery capacity. The E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 come equipped with a 64 Wh battery, replacing the 57 Wh battery found in the E14 Gen 6 (available on Amazon) and E16 Gen 2. These new ThinkPads are powered by Intel’s Arrow Lake processors, featuring both Arrow Lake H and Arrow Lake U options. There is also the choice of the Raptor Lake Refresh series and unspecified AMD processors, which we anticipate will be the new Ryzen 8040 series chips.
Design and Pricing
The chassis of the updated E series has been entirely reworked, though the fundamental specifications and port selection remain unchanged. The design now reflects the latest ThinkPad aesthetics, with black logos and a slightly elevated webcam bar.
The Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 are expected to hit stores in April, priced at €670.


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