Lenovo L Series 14" ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 Review

The ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 pairs a legendary keyboard with surprisingly powerful integrated graphics, making it a productivity powerhouse—if you can look past its painfully small SSD.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
RAM 16 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 14" 1920x1200
GPU AMD Graphics
OS Windows 11
Weight 1.4 kg
Battery 57 Wh
Lenovo L Series 14" ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 laptop
68.5 Overall Score

Overview

So, you're looking at the Lenovo ThinkPad L14 Gen 6. This isn't a flashy gaming rig or a paper-thin ultrabook. It's a workhorse. Think of it as the reliable sedan of laptops: it gets you where you need to go, day in and day out, without any fuss. The 14-inch screen and 1.38kg weight make it easy to toss in a bag, and that classic ThinkPad keyboard is a joy to type on.

This laptop is built for people who need a dependable machine for business, web browsing, and media. The 98th percentile GPU score sounds wild, but that's for integrated graphics. It means the AMD chip inside is exceptionally good for what it is, handling video calls and streaming Netflix without a hiccup. It's not for gaming, but for everyday graphics tasks, it's overqualified.

What makes it interesting is the mix of solid build quality, that fantastic keyboard, and surprisingly capable integrated graphics, all at a price that won't break the bank. It's a laptop that prioritizes getting the job done over turning heads.

Performance

Let's talk numbers. That Intel 225U CPU lands in the 52nd percentile. In plain English, it's perfectly fine for office work, having dozens of browser tabs open, and running standard business apps. You won't be editing 8K video on it, but it won't slow you down during a Zoom call while you're working on a spreadsheet. It's a competent, middle-of-the-road processor for this class of machine.

The real story is the GPU. Scoring in the 98th percentile for integrated graphics is no joke. This AMD chip has 48GB of shared VRAM, which is a ton for this type of system. What that means for you is buttery smooth video playback, snappy performance in photo editing apps, and zero issues driving that nice 1920x1200 display. It won't run Cyberpunk, but for everything else visual, it's got power to spare. The 16GB of DDR5 RAM (63rd percentile) is a good match, ensuring multitasking stays smooth.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 63.2
GPU 96.1
RAM 70.5
Ports 84.1
Screen 66.4
Portability 80.9
Storage 32.9
Reliability 75.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional integrated graphics performance (98th percentile) for smooth media and basic creative work. 96th
  • Excellent port selection with Thunderbolt and HDMI 2.1, scoring in the 85th percentile for connectivity. 84th
  • Very portable at 1.38kg, with a compact score in the 83rd percentile for easy daily carry. 81th
  • Class-leading ThinkPad keyboard with backlighting and legendary typing feel. 76th
  • Strong reliability score (75th percentile) typical of the ThinkPad brand, built for durability.

Cons

  • Tiny 256GB SSD is a major bottleneck, ranking in the bottom 20th percentile for storage. You'll need an upgrade fast. 33th
  • Mediocre 52nd percentile CPU performance means it's not suited for heavy computational tasks.
  • Display quality is just average (62nd percentile), despite the decent 400-nit brightness.
  • Absolutely not for gaming, with a dedicated score of just 25/100 in that category.
  • Small 57Wh battery might struggle to get through a full demanding workday away from an outlet.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 225U
Cores 12
Frequency 3.8 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 48 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 14"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 400 nits

Connectivity

Thunderbolt 2 x USB-C® (Thunderbolt™ 4
HDMI HDMI® 2.1
Wi-Fi WiFi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3

Physical

Weight 1.4 kg / 3.0 lbs
Battery 57 Wh
OS Windows 11

Value & Pricing

At around $930, the ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 sits in a sweet spot. You're paying for the ThinkPad build quality, the best keyboard in the business, and that surprisingly potent integrated GPU. Compared to flashier ultrabooks, you get more practical ports and better durability for the money. The catch is that 256GB SSD. At this price, it feels stingy, and you should factor in the cost of a 1TB upgrade almost immediately. Once you do that, you've got a very capable daily driver.

$930

vs Competition

Stack this up against something like the ASUS Zenbook Duo, and the trade-off is clear. The Zenbook offers wild dual-screen innovation and likely a better display, but you'll pay more and might sacrifice some of the ThinkPad's bulletproof build and keyboard comfort. The Apple MacBook Pro is in a different league on performance and screen quality, but also a different universe on price.

For a more direct business laptop competitor, look at other Lenovos or Dells in this price range. The ThinkPad L14 often wins on keyboard feel and perceived durability. Against gaming laptops like the MSI Vector, there's no contest for gaming, but the ThinkPad is half the weight and won't sound like a jet engine in a meeting. It's about choosing the right tool for an actual job, not theoretical peak performance.

Spec Lenovo L Series 14" ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Nano-Texture Glass, ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Samsung - Galaxy Book5 Pro - Copilot+ PC - 14" 3K MSI Prestige MSI - Prestige 13”AI+ - Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED Microsoft Surface Laptop Microsoft - Surface Laptop - 13.8" 2K Touchscreen
CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 225U Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100
RAM (GB) 16 24 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 256 2048 1000 1000 1000 1000
Screen 14" 1920x1200 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800 13.3" 2880x1800 13.8" 2304x1536
GPU AMD Graphics Apple (10-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Intel Arc Graphics Intel Arc Graphics Qualcomm X1
OS Windows 11 macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.2 1 1.3
Battery (Wh) 57 72 - - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliability
Lenovo L Series 14" ThinkPad L14 Gen 6 63.296.170.584.166.480.932.975.6
Apple MacBook Pro 14" Compare 82.920.668.590.796.973.495.294.8
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K Compare 90.789.794.396.894.175.272.355.8
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Galaxy Book5 Pro 14" 3K Compare 6966.686.990.793.584.972.375.6
MSI Prestige 13”AI+ Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED Compare 65.766.686.998.490.695.572.355.8
Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" 2K Touchscreen Compare 954286.994.881.28772.375.6

Verdict

If you need a no-nonsense, reliable laptop for business, school, or general use, and you live on your keyboard, this ThinkPad is an easy recommendation. The typing experience alone is worth it for writers, coders, or anyone who inputs text all day. Just budget for a bigger SSD right off the bat.

However, if your work involves serious number crunching, video editing, or any kind of gaming, look elsewhere. The CPU and storage are clear limits. This is a specialist in being a great, portable work machine, not a jack-of-all-trades. For its core audience, it's a fantastic choice.