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Posted by Dr pantolones
 - Today at 10:37:02
Quote from: Dr pantolones on Today at 10:29:10The author of this review is being unfair. I have one with the ultra 5 and 32gb ram and it is the best factory installed tablet ive ever owned. It really does count as a tablet bc you can run it in tablet mode for everything. No other major brand produces a linux tablet like this one from lenovo.

Also its nice and rigid/durable. You can pick it up by the corner of the screen just like a regular tablet from apple or samsung. It passes alot of durability tests like the panasonic toughbook but the t14s looks and feels alot better.
Posted by Dr pantolones
 - Today at 10:29:10
The author of this review is being unfair. I have one with the ultra 5 and 32gb ram and it is the best factory installed tablet ive ever owned. It really does count as a tablet bc you can run it in tablet mode for everything. No other major brand produces a linux tablet like this one from lenovo.
Posted by davidm
 - August 21, 2025, 22:02:48
I guess it is too much to ask for a Strix Halo in exactly this form factor, with soldered RAM, but with the extra bulk dedicated to cooling.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 21, 2025, 17:05:02
Lenovo has a new business convertible called the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1. It offers plenty of business features as well as 5G connectivity, but the combination of an Intel Arrow Lake processor with low power limits, comparatively thick chassis, and soldered RAM raises questions.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T14s-2-in-1-Gen1-Review-New-business-convertible-raises-questions.1091276.0.html