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Lenovo ThinkPad P14s: 14" 2.8K 120Hz OLED, Ryzen 7 PRO 8840HS, 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD

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Lenovo has Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile Workstation Laptop (21ME001MUS) on sale for $1079. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 14" 2880x1800 2.8K 120Hz OLED Display, 400 nits, 100% DCI-P3
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840HS Processor (3.30 GHz up to 5.10 GHz)
    • AMD Radeon 780M Integrated Graphics
  • 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz Memory
  • 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive
  • Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader, 5MP webcam
  • Qualcomm Wi-Fi 6E NFA725A 2x2 AX + Bluetooth 5.3
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4, USB 40Gbps) with power delivery 3.0 & DisplayPort 1.4
    • 2x USB-A (USB 5Gbps) (1 always on)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x Ethernet (RJ45)
    • 1x Audio Combo Jack
  • 4-Cell 52.5 Wh Battery

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Written by Dr.Wajahat
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Lenovo has Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile Workstation Laptop (21ME001MUS) on sale for $1079. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 14" 2880x1800 2.8K 120Hz OLED Display, 400 nits, 100% DCI-P3
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840HS Processor (3.30 GHz up to 5.10 GHz)
    • AMD Radeon 780M Integrated Graphics
  • 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz Memory
  • 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive
  • Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader, 5MP webcam
  • Qualcomm Wi-Fi 6E NFA725A 2x2 AX + Bluetooth 5.3
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4, USB 40Gbps) with power delivery 3.0 & DisplayPort 1.4
    • 2x USB-A (USB 5Gbps) (1 always on)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x Ethernet (RJ45)
    • 1x Audio Combo Jack
  • 4-Cell 52.5 Wh Battery

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by Dr.Wajahat

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This is pretty much identical to my laptop my work issued me, the only difference being I have the 16 inch version with a larger battery. All else is the same. Some notes:

- The screen is nice and everything appears vibrant and clear as you'd expect. There's a built in color tool application you can use to select a color profile (I just use P3)

- Performance is good and has never given me issues, even when compiling lots of code at once. Since it's a work machine I don't game on it, but I understand the 780m is pretty capable for light gaming.

- Form factor is nice and portable, even in the larger size I have. Easy to carry around.

- Battery life is so-so. The OLED screen is a power hog. I get probably 5-6 hours on battery with mild to moderate use, not sure how that translates to this smaller size and battery.

- Keyboard is great as you'd expect.

- Trackpad is as good as you'll get from plastic. Glass is still nicer, but it's not like this one gives me problems. It also has a TrackPoint for fans of it.

- The fans are a bit undersized, so they get noisy under heavy loads. I don't tend to hear them much under mild to moderate loads, but plugged in on performance mode and pushing it, you'll definitely hear them.

- The chassis is decent, though I have some creaking on the left side. It's not severe and mostly noticeable when lifting or moving it, but it's there.

- Driver & BIOS updates from Lenovo are always timely

Overall, good machine if it fits your needs.
This is a Lenovo Beneplace deal and it seems (at least for me) that to see the deal, you have to sign into your account. It didn't used to be that way.

As far as the deal, it's a great laptop with good specs. Everyone saying "16GB is too little these days", well here's your laptop with an excellent 2.8K OLED display, every port you need, and tons of RAM (slotted, even! Not soldered!).
"Kind of heavy"? It's literally sub-3lbs (2.89lbs), and it's also literally marketed for work as it's a ThinkPad. Not sure the point of your comment.

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This is a Lenovo Beneplace deal and it seems (at least for me) that to see the deal, you have to sign into your account. It didn't used to be that way.

As far as the deal, it's a great laptop with good specs. Everyone saying "16GB is too little these days", well here's your laptop with an excellent 2.8K OLED display, every port you need, and tons of RAM (slotted, even! Not soldered!).
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This is pretty much identical to my laptop my work issued me, the only difference being I have the 16 inch version with a larger battery. All else is the same. Some notes:

- The screen is nice and everything appears vibrant and clear as you'd expect. There's a built in color tool application you can use to select a color profile (I just use P3)

- Performance is good and has never given me issues, even when compiling lots of code at once. Since it's a work machine I don't game on it, but I understand the 780m is pretty capable for light gaming.

- Form factor is nice and portable, even in the larger size I have. Easy to carry around.

- Battery life is so-so. The OLED screen is a power hog. I get probably 5-6 hours on battery with mild to moderate use, not sure how that translates to this smaller size and battery.

- Keyboard is great as you'd expect.

- Trackpad is as good as you'll get from plastic. Glass is still nicer, but it's not like this one gives me problems. It also has a TrackPoint for fans of it.

- The fans are a bit undersized, so they get noisy under heavy loads. I don't tend to hear them much under mild to moderate loads, but plugged in on performance mode and pushing it, you'll definitely hear them.

- The chassis is decent, though I have some creaking on the left side. It's not severe and mostly noticeable when lifting or moving it, but it's there.

- Driver & BIOS updates from Lenovo are always timely

Overall, good machine if it fits your needs.
Last edited by shigshag April 2, 2025 at 05:50 AM.
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Fix the title this model is SODIMM DDR5, not LPDDR5. So it's slotted RAM, not soldered.
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Quote from shigshag :
This is pretty much identical to my laptop my work issued me, the only difference being I have the 16 inch version with a larger battery. All else is the same. Some notes:

- The screen is nice and everything appears vibrant and clear as you'd expect. There's a built in color tool application you can use to select a color profile (I just use P3)

- Performance is good and has never given me issues, even when compiling lots of code at once. Since it's a work machine I don't game on it, but I understand the 780m is pretty capable for light gaming.

- Form factor is nice and portable, even in the larger size I have. Easy to carry around.

- Battery life is so-so. The OLED screen is a power hog. I get probably 5-6 hours on battery with mild to moderate use, not sure how that translates to this smaller size and battery.

- Keyboard is great as you'd expect.

- Trackpad is as good as you'll get from plastic. Glass is still nicer, but it's not like this one gives me problems. It also has a TrackPoint for fans of it.

- The fans are a bit undersized, so they get noisy under heavy loads. I don't tend to hear them much under mild to moderate loads, but plugged in on performance mode and pushing it, you'll definitely hear them.

- The chassis is decent, though I have some creaking on the left side. It's not severe and mostly noticeable when lifting or moving it, but it's there.

- Driver & BIOS updates from Lenovo are always timely

Overall, good machine if it fits your needs.
I typing on a P14S with the same specs as this deal, and aside from the camera randomly deciding not to work with Teams, it's been a fantastic workhorse. Powers through huge power query Excel files quickly.

I can get 6-7 hours of battery life if I really crank down the brightness on the OLED. Though honestly, I think I'd be just as happy with the IPS screen that uses much less power some of my coworkers have with the same processor but 32GB of RAM. They get 8-10 hours of battery life without fiddling much with screen brightness.
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you cannot even view the page without registering! hard pass!
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Quote from AznCracker :
Unless you need this for work I don't know why you would buy this. Im using this laptop for work right now and it's good, but not very thin and kind of heavy.

If you don't care about portability you can always get a gaming laptop for better specs.
"Kind of heavy"? It's literally sub-3lbs (2.89lbs), and it's also literally marketed for work as it's a ThinkPad. Not sure the point of your comment.
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This seems like just an okay deal. I have a GPD Win Max 2 with a 7840u. It's a very similar Apu. No complaints about performance, but the GPD does have faster ram. I like the smaller sizes, and the Lenovo OLED screen sounds nice except for the extra power draw on a laptop. I paid around $1k for mine in 2023, and I feel that was a little high for most people. It's kind of a boutique price for something that doesn't have a discreet GPU. I do use mine a bunch, and battery life is great. Lenovo claiming the regular price is $2700 is funny though.
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Quote from Stinktooth :
This seems like just an okay deal. I have a GPD Win Max 2 with a 7840u. It's a very similar Apu. No complaints about performance, but the GPD does have faster ram. I like the smaller sizes, and the Lenovo OLED screen sounds nice except for the extra power draw on a laptop. I paid around $1k for mine in 2023, and I feel that was a little high for most people. It's kind of a boutique price for something that doesn't have a discreet GPU. I do use mine a bunch, and battery life is great. Lenovo claiming the regular price is $2700 is funny though.
The GPD Win Max is a 10.1" Gaming Console. This comparison with the Thinkpad P14s which is a business oriented laptop is a headscratcher. May as well compare with Legion Go.😊

That being said, I have the X1 carbon 11th Gen with the same OLED screen , Intel 1365U and 32Gb and the 57 W/Hr battery which is larger than this laptop and it lasts ~4.5 hrs. Really suprising that this Ryzen laptop can get 6-8 hrs with the same Oled screen which are notoriously power hungry.
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Quote from DaScud :
The GPD Win Max is a 10.1" Gaming Console. This comparison with the Thinkpad P14s which is a business oriented laptop is a headscratcher. May as well compare with Legion Go.😊That being said, I have the X1 carbon 11th Gen with the same OLED screen , Intel 1365U and 32Gb and the 57 W/Hr battery which is larger than this laptop lasts 4.5 hrs. Really suprising that this Ryzen laptop can get 6-8 hrs with the same Oled screen which are notoriously power hungry.
The question is: do you think it is worth it to sacrifice battery life for OLED screen?
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Amex has a Lenovo offer, i believe $50 or $75 off $750 ... worth checking if you have Amex
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The question is: do you think it is worth it to sacrifice battery life for OLED screen?
The oled screen is fantastic but in hindsight, I would tradeoff higher battery life for a good IPS screen. I got my son a Lenovo 7 pro and it has a very good high res IPS screen. I wouldn't mind that screen instead of the oled. In the end it is a personal preference and I am not a stickler for having the brightest and sharpest screen but I would definitely prefer 2 more hours of battery life
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They are also running an excellent and similar promotion on the P16 if you're interested in a larger display I just jumped on myself.
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