Lenovo V14 G2 ITL
![]() | Display:14 ", 1920x1080 (16:9) CPU:Core i3 / Core i5, 1115G4 / 1135G7, 2.4 / 3 GHz Graphics card:Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EUs / UHD Graphics Xe G4 48EUs RAM:8 GB Storage:SSD M.2 NVMe, 256 GB Laptop weight:1.6 kg |
| 82KA005MUS | Core i3 | 1115G4 | 8 GB | UHD Graphics Xe G4 48EUs | 256 GB | Win 10 Pro | $632.19 | Officedepot.com | ||
| 82KA005LUS | Core i5 | 1135G7 | 8 GB | Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EUs | 256 GB | Win 10 Pro | $737.69 | Officedepot.com |
A family of affordable ultrabooks equipped with 14-inch FullHD-resolution displays based on TN-type matrices. They are positioned as products of the basic or middle price category, aimed at the widest range of users. They can be successfully used to solve a wide range of household, office and moderately resource-intensive professional tasks. Made in matte plastic cases 20 mm thick with reinforced hinges and weighing 1.6 kg.
Easily fit in a small bag or backpack, will not become a serious burden on trips, travel and business trips. In addition to affordable cost, they are distinguished by a balanced hardware configuration, moderate battery life (up to 6 hours) and support for fast charging technology (80% in 60 minutes). The Lenovo V14 G2 ITL family of laptops delivers decent performance with 11th gen Intel Core i3/i5 (Tiger Lake, 10nm) dual or quad-core processors paired with 4/8GB DDR4-3200 RAM and fast NVMe SSD. It is also worth noting the presence of a hardware cryptographic module TPM 2.0, which is necessary for compatibility with Windows 11 and is used to encrypt data using BitLocker technology.


Laptop for office and gaming Price Graphics card, autonomy |
I got the basic version (i3/8/128) with Windows 10 Pro installed (configuration 82KAS03800). It was bought for work during power outages and performed 100%, lasting about 4 hours in practice (connected to a remote PC, talking through a Bluetooth headset, working with text). It's a great option for its price (also suitable for studying), the main advantage being the installed software (Windows upgraded to 11). The matte casing didn't get scratched and doesn't collect fingerprints much. The resolution was also pleasing; it was hard to find an i3 for the money at that time, let alone that kind of resolution. The WiFi doesn't always pull well from the router (on the smartphone in the same spot everything's fine), the router is a TP-Link Archer A6 (if I remember correctly). The memory is enough since everything needed is available online. It didn't lag, so the 8 GB RAM was sufficient for me too. Another plus is the physical cover for the webcam. The volume is adequate for watching something at home. The ports provided also cover most necessary needs (unfortunately, the Type-C doesn't charge). An important note - all the advantages are described considering its cost. - Windows license; - dimensions; - works up to 4 hours on battery without issues; - ability to physically close the camera; - specs (for its price at the time of purchase, there were no competitors); - relatively lightweight. For its price, there are none, in my opinion. |






















































