Better than some Core Ultra 200 series laptops I've seen, this one is more competitively priced and has plenty of genuinely useful enhancements. Its processor series lacks punch for power users, but for those who want an Intel laptop, this is a decent choice. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Lenovo ThinkPad X9-14 Aura Edition: 30-second review With Intel's 200 series chips now widely available, a whole new generation of business laptops has been hatched using them, with this being one of the Lenovo examples. With a title as extended as the Lenovo ThinkPad X9-14 Aura Edition Laptop, the makers pushed all the boats out to cram this machine full of all the things that might sway corporate purchasers in its direction. The processor can be up to a 200 series Core Ultra 7 class, and it has a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display and a 4K 8MP webcam. Integral Thunderbolt 4 ports, easy internal accessibility for upgrades, with both top and bottom covers made from 50% recycled aluminium, make this a practical and robust design. And, if you use it, this is a Copilot+ PC for those embracing Microsoft's version of AI. For those considering purchasing this equipment, the slightly lower price than other brand competitors might be slightly offset by the necessity for a docking station. However, most Core Ultra 200 series laptops appear to need one. Overall, Lenovo did a reasonable job delivering a high-quality option with plenty of bells and whistles at a palatable price. The only caveat is that compared to some of the AMD Ryzen machines currently appearing, this platform isn't the quickest solution. The Intel 200 series has its limitations, but the build quality of this machine and its competitive price make it highly likely to be included in our round-up of the best business laptops. Lenovo ThinkPad X9-14 Aura Edition: Price and availability (Image…