Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 review
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 — from 2024, 1.28 kg, performance 53.
Technical specifications
| Type | Business |
| Release year | 2024 |
| Screen | 14" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 228V , Intel Core Ultra 5 238V , Intel Core Ultra 7 258V , Intel Core Ultra 7 268V , AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 |
| Graphics | Intel Arc 130V |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
| Weight | 1.28 kg |
| Battery | 58 Wh |
Performance scores
Lunar Lake in the T14s: efficient, reliable, visually silent
The ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 (2024) at $1,007 runs Intel's Core Ultra 5 228V with Arc 130V integrated graphics and 64GB of RAM — the efficiency-first Lunar Lake platform. It is the most reliable x86 sheet in this batch's T14s family; it is also one of the quietest, in the scoring sense.
Where it holds up
Reliability at 87 stands 104.7 percent above the class median of 42.5 — top-quartile, and among the strongest x86 reliability readings in this batch's business class. The 64GB memory bank is pro-tier, 60 percent above median; office at 79.97 is high-band; overall performance at 52.57 holds mid; portability at 74.9 is high-band. The platform's efficiency brief shows in the balanced mid readings across compute axes.
Where it falls short
The Arc 130V graphics reads 0 — no matched entry in the pool, a coverage gap rather than a literal zero; verify visual workloads hands-on. What resolves is candid: gaming at 19, 3D modeling at 17 and engineering CAD at 22 all sit in the low band, and no game or software flags survived matching. Value at 51.75 (mid) is fair for what is present — the sheet's silence is priced in.
Price and depreciation
No launch anchor is recorded; the class-derived rate computes to 11.27 percent per year — modern-silicon slope ahead. At $1,007 the bet being placed is on efficiency and reliability outliving the depreciation curve, which is at least a coherent bet.
Alternatives to consider
The T14s Gen 5 (listing 1892) at the same $1,007 is the same concept on Meteor-Lake-class silicon — reliability 85 against 87, otherwise near-identical. The ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 (listing 1932) at $1,144 carries the same Arc 130V in a convertible halo frame. If a resolved graphics story is required, the ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 (listing 1872) at $1,300 posts 45.85 matched with recommended-level clears.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The best x86 reliability in this batch's T14s family (87) with 64GB and a genuinely efficient platform — bounded by the unmatched Arc 130V entry (0, a coverage gap — verify hands-on) and low-band gaming (19) and modeling (17). Buy the efficiency; test the rest.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration handles modern AAA games at high settings, video editing, and heavy multitasking.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).
ThinkPad T14s Gen 6: verdict
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