Tag: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2

  • Lenovo 14″ ThinkPad with 64GB RAM and Built-in Pen Released

    Lenovo 14″ ThinkPad with 64GB RAM and Built-in Pen Released

    Key Takeaway

    – The ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2 uses Intel Panther Lake, not Arrow Lake, and starts from a high base price with a mid-range display.
    – European and UK pricing far exceed initial projections, landing around €2,079–€2,299 and £1,999, depending on configuration.
    – Australia offers the full range of configurations, with a base AU$3,349 and extreme options up to AU$6,489 for premium specs.

    Lenovo has rolled out its updated 2-in-1 ThinkPad lineup, introducing the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2. Announced in March, this fresh machine sits alongside the standard ThinkPad T14s, which is now on its Gen 7 iteration. For reference, the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2 runs on Intel Panther’s Lake platform, a shift from the Intel Arrow Lake processors that powered the Gen 1 model we checked last year (curr. $1,299 on Amazon).

    Pricing shift and market rollout

    Unfortunately, this 2-in-1 is priced higher than Lenovo originally claimed. To recap, the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2 was slated to land this month starting at €1,750 in the Eurozone. While it has arrived in Europe and other markets, the price now sits between €2,079 and €2,299. The elevated pricing might reflect Lenovo’s chosen starting setup. At present, these base prices include 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, a Core Ultra 5 325 processor, and an IPS display with 1200p resolution, 400 nits peak brightness, 45% NTSC, and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The UK mirrors this with £1,999.

    Regional configurations and options

    In Australia, Lenovo offers full configuration options for the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2. As of now, it starts at AUD 3,349 (~€2,059/~$2,395) with 16 GB RAM, a 256 GB SSD, and the same Core Ultra 5 325 processor. Beyond that, five other Panther Lake processors are available, expanding the choices for power and efficiency across different needs.

    Performance tiers and upgrade paths

    The laptop can be configured with up to 64 GB RAM, but only with a Core Ultra 7 366H processor. For this high-end setup, Lenovo charges AUD 6,489 (~€3,990/~$4,639), which is nearly 94% more than the base configuration. Lenovo also lists 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB PCIe 5.0 SSDs, plus four 1200p IPS panels. While the more premium options offer brightness up to 500 nits and 100% sRGB coverage, all panels remain at 60 Hz. For complete spec details, please check Lenovo’s site.