Just got it today so I haven't had much time to play with it yet. But feel free to ask me anything about it and I'll answer when I can. The model I got has the non-touch 100% sRGB 400 nits display.
Can you upgrade anything in it? Also is build quality good or is it floppy and bendy?
The RAM is upgradable in the new T-Series ThinkPads, both sticks, which is really cool.
Edit: seems like it's not upgradable on the T14s... It is on the P14s AMD and they share the same chassis I think. That's kinda strange.
You can't even change the SSD?
Yes, you can. It's not a MacBook....
Only the WAN card and the NVME. RAM and Wifi are not upgradable.
Build quality seems to be very good. On par with my last X1 Carbon Gen 9.
I don't get why Lenovo hasn't adopted CAMM2 for the Thinkpads, upgradable ram should be considered a bare nessesity for a Thinkpad
P1 gen 7 uses CAMM2 if I'm not mistaken. T14 gen 5 (but not T14s) uses SODIMM so I suppose it's possible gen 6 will switch to CAMM2.
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Can you upgrade anything in it? Also is build quality good or is it floppy and bendy?
The RAM is upgradable in the new T-Series ThinkPads, both sticks, which is really cool.
Edit: seems like it's not upgradable on the T14s... It is on the P14s AMD and they share the same chassis I think. That's kinda strange.
You can't even change the SSD?
Yes, you can. It's not a MacBook....
Only the WAN card and the NVME. RAM and Wifi are not upgradable.
Build quality seems to be very good. On par with my last X1 Carbon Gen 9.
I don't get why Lenovo hasn't adopted CAMM2 for the Thinkpads, upgradable ram should be considered a bare nessesity for a Thinkpad
P1 gen 7 uses CAMM2 if I'm not mistaken. T14 gen 5 (but not T14s) uses SODIMM so I suppose it's possible gen 6 will switch to CAMM2.