Lenovo releases new 14-inch laptop globally with 120 Hz display and Intel Panther Lake

Almost two months have passed since Lenovo released the Slim 5 Gen 11 with a 16-inch display to replace older Gen 10 models (curr. $749 on Amazon). Available globally, the 16IPH11 and 16AGP11 leverage Intel Panther Lake and AMD Gorgon Point processors, respectively. This month, Lenovo has begun selling smaller alternatives in multiple markets.
For the time being, the 14-inch IdeaPad Slim 5 Gen 11 remains unavailable in North America. However, it has reached Australia, the Eurozone and the UK, as well as parts of East Asia and South East Asia. Currently, this is true for Intel models, which are generally configurable with the Core Ultra 5 322, Core Ultra 5 325 and Core Ultra 7 355.
According to PSREF, Lenovo will be selling the Core Ultra 7 356H versions too with twice as many cores as their Core Ultra 5 325 and Core Ultra 7 355 counterparts. Meanwhile, AMD variants are harder to come by. Although Lenovo lists the IdeaPad Slim 5 14AGP11 on multiple websites, selecting the company's configurator results in the laptop being listed as unavailable.
In some markets like Germany, it is possible to add a pre-configured unit to one's basket, though. At the time of writing, a SKU with the Ryzen AI 7 445, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage is 'ready for shipment' at €1,199. Unfortunately, Lenovo has not elaborated further for now.
Setting that aside, the IdeaPad Slim 5 14IPH11 can also be configured with 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, 1 TB of M.2 2242 storage and 60 Hz OLED or 120 Hz IPS displays. PSREF adds that a 2.8K and 120 Hz OLED panel should be available in some markets as well. Generally speaking, the 14IPH11 comes with a 60 Wh battery, too. Currently, prices start at AUD 1,499, €1,099-€1,229, HKD 7,850, MYR 4,280 and £970 in Australia, the Eurozone, Hong Kong, Malaysia and the UK, respectively.














