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    $1,019 Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook sale drops price to $662.35

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelOctober 3, 20227 Comments3 Mins Read
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    After seeing a 15 percent discount in July, Lenovo’s newest Chromebook is now even cheaper. Thanks to a direct Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook sale, you can get one of the most powerful 12th gen Intel Chromebooks for 35 percent off. That brings the $1,019 price tag down to $662.35.

    And just this morning, I thought $100 off the Asus Chromebook Flip CX5 was going to be the best deal of the week. That is a good deal if you’re looking for a 16-inch Chromebook without keyboard backlighting and a fingerprint sensor. You won’t have to make those compromises with the Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook sale, although you’ll pay a little more.

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    That’s because this new Lenovo Chromebook does have a backlit keyboard. not to mention that fingerprint sensor. And if you’re familiar with Lenovo’s keyboard history, you know it’s great for typing.

    There are more benefits too though. Instead of the 12th gen Intel Core i3 in the discounted Asus, you’re stepping up. All the way to a 12th gen Intel Core i5, and not the “base” Core i5. The Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook runs on the Core i5-1240U, which is the highest chipset in Intel’s U-series of Core i5 chips.

    That means the clock speeds are high for more performance, although that could negatively impact battery life. It’s going to depend on the Chromebook workload and how much of it can be offloaded to the 8 efficiency cores. A pair of performance cores kick in as needed. This chipset also supports Intel Iris Xe graphics, which you’ll only need for Steam gaming in the future. It might come in handy for some graphically intense Android games too though.

    If there are any corners cut here, I think it’s in the display. Yes, the 60Mhz, 14-inch anti-glare IPS screen does have 1920 x 1080 resolution. The brightness levels are just an average 250 nits though.

    But everything else is worth it at this sale price on the Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook. You still get a 1080p webcam and privacy shutter. There are a pair of USB Type-C ports, one of which supports Thunderbolt 4.0 if you need it. Those complement the single USB Type-A port, full-sized HDMI 2.0 port, and microSD card slot. Plus this model has the expected 8 GB of memory and a generous 256 GB NVMe SSD for storage.

    Frankly, this is one of the best-equipped 12th gen Intel Chromebooks.

    I actually have a Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook review unit at the home office. However, I can’t share any thoughts just yet. I’ve been using the CTL Chromebook PX14EX I have on loan and prefer to focus on one device at a time. I’ll be wrapping that review up soon though, and then it’s on to this Lenovo Chromebook.

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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    7 Comments

    1. Chris_W on October 3, 2022 6:13 pm

      That price is similar to what you paid for your Acer Chromebook Spin 714.
      Would be interested in your thoughts on the two – when you get to it of course!
      Personally I value the 2 in 1 feature more than backlit keyboards & fingerprint readers – but it’s horses for courses of course!

    2. CajunMoses on October 3, 2022 10:08 pm

      The screen brightness shouldn’t be an issue. Devices this large aren’t likely to be used outdoors, in bright sunlight.

      • Kevin C. Tofel on October 4, 2022 7:31 am

        I must be an anomaly: I use my laptops outside just about every sunny day if the weather is above 60 degrees. ???? And one of those has a 15.6-inch screen.

        • CajunMoses on October 4, 2022 11:30 am

          I just meant that heavier devices see less mobility and are less likely to make it into a backpack and more likely to have a battery life that tethers them to a desktop and wall outlet.

          • Kevin C. Tofel on October 4, 2022 11:35 am

            Oh, I totally get that. And I agree but I think we have different definitions of what we might tote in a backpack. This has a 14-inch screen so barely larger than your average 13.3-inch device and it’s around 3.5 pounds. When you get into the 16/17-inch devices weighing 4 to 5 pounds, that’s where I wouldn’t want to carry them around every day.

    3. atlman on October 4, 2022 6:54 pm

      16 inch screen versus Core i5. Why do they force me to make these decisions?

      • Kevin C. Tofel on October 4, 2022 7:30 pm

        Just be patient. I heard through unofficial channels they’re combining those two attributes in a limited “Atlman” edition Chromebook soon. ????

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