Lenovo has launched the ThinkBook 14 2-in-1 Gen 4 (14IPH11), a convertible business laptop featuring Intel's Core Ultra processors. The 14-inch device starts with the Core Ultra 5 325 in Germany and the more powerful Core Ultra 7 355 in Australia, paired with user-upgradeable DDR5-5600 RAM and M.2 2242 SSD storage.

In Germany, Lenovo sells a single configuration at €1,099 ($1,194) that includes the Core Ultra 5 325, 16 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and a 60 Wh battery. The display is a 1200p IPS panel with 400 nits peak brightness, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and 45% NTSC color space coverage. The RAM slots support up to 32 GB of DDR5-5600 memory, allowing users to upgrade beyond the base configuration.

Australian buyers get more configuration options, with the 14IPH11 retailing at AUD 2,589 ($1,685, €1,550). While the Core Ultra 7 355 is the only processor choice, Lenovo offers upgrades to 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD storage, and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. The display can be upgraded to a 1200p OLED panel with 100% DCI-P3 color space coverage, 400 nits SDR brightness, and 600 nits HDR brightness, though the refresh rate drops to 60 Hz compared to the IPS option's 120 Hz.

For Linux users, the Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) platform has received upstream kernel support with graphics, NPU, and power management drivers merged into Linux 6.13 and later kernels. Coreboot 26.03 also added support for Panther Lake SoCs, though device-specific compatibility for this particular ThinkBook model has not been independently verified.