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.

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    What is the model number? It should be a 4 digit number on the sticker on the back. That will help me look up the specs. Does it have a swappabe battery like old thinkpads? I’m not sure if they have gone completely to internal ones. Thanks.

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      Couldn’t find a 4 digit number on the back. But the part number on Lenovo’s website is 21M1001WUS. No, it doesn’t have a swappable battery. As far as I know, there hasn’t been any model with a swappable battery for many years now.

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        21M1001WUS

        Thanks. I guess mostly, do you think it was worth the expenditure? My current daily user (X220) is pretty trashed and I’ll need to replace it soon, and am thinking of getting a refurbed X13 or something like that, in the $300-500 range. Older laptops have been fine for me but maybe I’m missing out on something without realizing it.

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          23 hours ago

          I would say the T14s gen 4 is a better investment if you’re on a budget. It can be had for almost half the price of the Gen 6.