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Posted by A
 - Yesterday at 21:16:10
Quote from: spindelkryp on Yesterday at 09:55:47I don't think this is a laptop for excel sheets, but rather for coding?

I have recently ordered a top version of T14 with AMD, I absolutely loved the build, but I had to return it, as I got a literal pain in the eyes from trying do code on an 1080p screen. I don't mind 60hz, that much, although 120hz feels much better, but 1080p is just not acceptable in 2025.

I think the real goal is that many business laptops are expensive by default so cutting costs on the screen can be lucrative for a company. Business laptops were last to get rid of 768p screens. Most aren't even used as laptops but as Minipc with a battery. The screen is just there if they happen to go on vacation/business trip and need to check stuff on it.
Posted by spindelkryp
 - Yesterday at 09:55:47
I don't think this is a laptop for excel sheets, but rather for coding?

I have recently ordered a top version of T14 with AMD, I absolutely loved the build, but I had to return it, as I got a literal pain in the eyes from trying do code on an 1080p screen. I don't mind 60hz, that much, although 120hz feels much better, but 1080p is just not acceptable in 2025.
Posted by A
 - November 23, 2025, 22:46:17
Quote from: Worgarthe on November 23, 2025, 16:55:34120 Hz is an absolute necessity for Excel spreadsheets.

exactly, do they expect us to play doom inside excel on a 60hz screen?
Posted by Worgarthe
 - November 23, 2025, 16:55:34
120 Hz is an absolute necessity for Excel spreadsheets.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 23, 2025, 13:53:39
The new ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 AMD left a good overall impression in our review. The situation is a bit mixed for the display, because the 1080p screen does not consume a lot of power, but it is only a 60 Hz screen and there is no option for a 120 Hz panel.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-only-offers-the-expensive-business-laptop-ThinkPad-T16-Gen-4-AMD-with-60-Hz-screens.1167717.0.html