Strengths
- standard 32GB memory
- more interfaces + dual M.2 2280 hard disk space, good scalability
- better screen quality
Weaknesses
- the original adapter is not very portable
- Thickness is thicker in the same type of thin and light notebook
- under high loads, the keyboard has a large thermal sensation area
Buying advice !!!
1. Need richer external expansion
2. Higher requirements for screen quality
3. not the pursuit of extreme portability
- CPU: The biggest change in the 2023 ThinkBook 14+ is the CPU and memory, which is equipped with this year's newly released 13th-generation Core processor, and the memory frequency has been upgraded to 5200MHz and comes standard with 32GB.
- Screen: last year's 2.8K 90Hz screen has been retained, the measured color gamut volume 112.4% sRGB, color gamut coverage 99.9% sRGB, average ΔE 1.17, maximum ΔE 4.5, the maximum brightness of 487nit, high brightness can be displayed normally even outdoors.
- Interfaces: In terms of interfaces, the left side of the body in order of USB-C (supports PD charging and video output), USB-A 5Gbps, HDMI2.0, Thunderbolt 4, and 3.5mm audio interface;
The right side of the body is an anti-theft locking clasp, RJ45 network port, USB-A 5Gbps, Micro SD card slot and a hidden USB2.0 port.
- Endurance: The duration of the medium-high load emulation test script was 5 hours and 30 minutes.
- Noise: It had a full human decibel rating of 48.3dB at an ambient noise level of 33.2dB.