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Lenovo ThinkPad P14s G2i Touchscreen Laptop (20VYS2FG00-I906) on sale for
$367.
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- Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
Specs:
- 14" 1920x1080 FHD Touchscreen Display, 300 nits, 45% NTSC
- Intel Core i5-1145G7 4-Core 8-Thread Processor
- NVIDIA T500 4GB GDDR6 Graphics
- 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory
- 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- 802.11ax WiFi + Bluetooth 5.1
- Backlit Keyboard, 720p Webcam
- Windows 11 Pro
- Ports:
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On)
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
- 1x microSD card reader
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack
- 3.31 lbs
- 50WHr Battery
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Just like the "G2i" moniker -- it's some variation of their 2nd gen of the P14s, which in itself is a second gen (hence the s for "second"). So is it the third version? Fourth? No idea. And that's probably the way they like it. No easy way to compare like items.
Suggestion -- It'd be so much easier if they made a P13 -> P14 -> P15...or P2023 -> P2024 -> P2025. Using years has worked excellently for cars to differentiate between versions of the same model line. But they don't do that, and given we're dealing with some of the most detail-oriented, intelligent, profit and results-focused people in the world (tech industry)....it cannot be an accident they're behaving this way.
Honest assessment of the machine:
- It's an older processor, as is common with refurbs. Not great, not terrible. It's Windows 11 compatible.
- The 16gb ram + 256gb SSD is middling at best -- these are specs you'd expect to find in an entry-level machine from 2015. I'm unsure of the upgradeability of this particular machine, so it might be a trivial exercise + mild cost to upgrade it. Thankfully, Lenovo is more user-friendly than Apple in this regard.
- The display is questionable -- it's a 1080p 14" panel. I'm assuming it's IPS, though a quick google search hasn't confirmed that. A 16:9 panel is really low-end -- you'd be expecting 16:10 or 3:2 anymore. You put this side-by-side with an Apple Macbook Air 13" M-series (any version), and the difference will be night and day, in favor of Apple's MBA with at least 2560x1600 resolution at 16:10 aspect ratio. One point in favor of the Lenovo.... touch is nice.
- The price for a refurb is over twice of competitors. You have Dell refurbs in the $125-250 range with 32gb ram + 512gb ssd (with similar dated Intel CPUs).
(I've seen Apple Macbook Air M1 laptops go for $300 for 8gb/128gb barebone models (hard pass) or for $500 for a 16gb/1tb (very reasonable). For a mere $133 more, you can get something significantly better in nearly every way -- unless you have a need for "Windows".)
- The P-series chassis is....well, although it's not terrible (and a far better chassis than most plastic meh-tastic laptops from HP & Dell), it's a far cry from the well-renowned T-series and X-series.
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Is it built like a tank? I thought the T series build like a tank
This model is T500. Does that make it a T series and built like a tank?
This is a 2nd gen P14s with intel though. Perfectly fine laptop and decent price. I always prefer to buy them used at an even lower price.
If I were in need of a laptop for college or something right now this is pretty good.
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Is it built like a tank? I thought the T series build like a tank
This model is T500. Does that make it a T series and built like a tank?
Just like the "G2i" moniker -- it's some variation of their 2nd gen of the P14s, which in itself is a second gen (hence the s for "second"). So is it the third version? Fourth? No idea. And that's probably the way they like it. No easy way to compare like items.
Suggestion -- It'd be so much easier if they made a P13 -> P14 -> P15...or P2023 -> P2024 -> P2025. Using years has worked excellently for cars to differentiate between versions of the same model line. But they don't do that, and given we're dealing with some of the most detail-oriented, intelligent, profit and results-focused people in the world (tech industry)....it cannot be an accident they're behaving this way.
Honest assessment of the machine:
- It's an older processor, as is common with refurbs. Not great, not terrible. It's Windows 11 compatible.
- The 16gb ram + 256gb SSD is middling at best -- these are specs you'd expect to find in an entry-level machine from 2015. I'm unsure of the upgradeability of this particular machine, so it might be a trivial exercise + mild cost to upgrade it. Thankfully, Lenovo is more user-friendly than Apple in this regard.
- The display is questionable -- it's a 1080p 14" panel. I'm assuming it's IPS, though a quick google search hasn't confirmed that. A 16:9 panel is really low-end -- you'd be expecting 16:10 or 3:2 anymore. You put this side-by-side with an Apple Macbook Air 13" M-series (any version), and the difference will be night and day, in favor of Apple's MBA with at least 2560x1600 resolution at 16:10 aspect ratio. One point in favor of the Lenovo.... touch is nice.
- The price for a refurb is over twice of competitors. You have Dell refurbs in the $125-250 range with 32gb ram + 512gb ssd (with similar dated Intel CPUs).
(I've seen Apple Macbook Air M1 laptops go for $300 for 8gb/128gb barebone models (hard pass) or for $500 for a 16gb/1tb (very reasonable). For a mere $133 more, you can get something significantly better in nearly every way -- unless you have a need for "Windows".)
- The P-series chassis is....well, although it's not terrible (and a far better chassis than most plastic meh-tastic laptops from HP & Dell), it's a far cry from the well-renowned T-series and X-series.
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could switch to Linux and I probably will at some point on a secondary device but I don't quite know if I'm ready to make the plunge entirely. maybe a steam deck would be a good way to dip my toe in the water
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