Lenovo M14d

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Reddit Iconchristurnbull
4 months ago

I do not recommend the asus screens with "go" in them. the inbuilt battery will not be charged by the laptop while in use I use a mix of Lenovo m14d and m15 as i wanted something lightweight

Reddit Iconkmr12489
4 months ago

I have 2x of the m14d. Great when I occasionally need to work on the road.

Reddit IconMore_Zone_9794
4 months ago

I bought a 14 inch Thinkvision m14d portable monitor around a year ago which was a nice enhancement to my Dell Precision 5570 work laptop back then. I had to travel a lot and was often a bit less productive than in my office due to the lack of screen space. I don't work there anymore and use it now together with a Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 as my home setup. Realized that I love this more than an ultrawide screen. :) So I can completely understand how you feel man, enjoy it!

4 months ago

Yeah, even though the 2.2K screen is already a lot sharper than their FHD models, I also always thought that a higher pixel density would be nice to match the one of my thinkpad. Still happy with it though, its super thin and lightweight and fits perfectly into my backpack. :)

Reddit Icondc_in_sf
4 months ago

Depending on your laptop something to watch out for is some of the screens with batteries can require more power than your USB C port can deliver. I used to use a 14” Lenovo screen with no battery and power pass through, now I use a 13” iPad Pro with duet display to reduce the number of devices I need to carry. They can make difference depending on your workflow, I’m a fan.

Reddit Iconfrac6969
4 months ago

I had a M14 until a few weeks ago when I put it in a grocery bag and cracked the screen. If they release an updated one with a 16:10 ratio I might buy again.

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