Lenovo Slim Pro 7 (14" Slim Pro 7 14APH8) — AMD Ryzen 7 | RTX 3050 | 16GB | 1TB NVMe
Thin, portable Ryzen 7 performance with a discrete RTX 3050 — great for content work and light GPU tasks.
This Slim Pro 7 delivers strong everyday performance with an AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor, 16 GB RAM, and a roomy 1 TB NVMe SSD — a tidy blend of CPU power and discrete graphics in a slim chassis. The 14" display is bright and edge-to-edge, and the unit boots fast and runs multitasking and creative apps smoothly. It comes with the original 140W USB-C charger and has been tested; the internal display and speakers work normally. Note: The touchpad is not functioning (external mouse required), so the price reflects that functional issue.
Condition:
Good overall cosmetic condition with light wear, scuffs, and a few dings around the case and frame (see photos). The screen is in perfect condition. Touchpad is non-functional; everything else (keyboard, display, Wi-Fi, speakers, ports) has been tested and works. Battery health reported at ~85% (see battery report). Price reduced to reflect the touchpad repair/usage issue.
Includes:
Lenovo Slim Pro 7 laptop (14APH8 configuration shown)
Original Lenovo 140W USB-C charger
Not included: original box or paperwork
Features:
AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS (up to ~3.8 GHz boost)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (6 GB) + integrated Radeon 780M hybrid graphics
16 GB LPDDR memory (installed)
1 TB NVMe SSD (approx. 932 GB usable shown)
14" thin-bezel display (high-res, pictured)
Backlit keyboard, stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 6 support
USB-C charging (140W adapter included)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Does the touchpad ever respond intermittently?
A: The touchpad is not functioning and does not register input; an external wired or wireless mouse is required.
Q: Is the battery included, and what is its health?
A: Battery is included; Windows battery report shows ~85% of original design capacity.
Q: Any dead pixels or screen damage?
A: No — screen is in perfect condition with no visible dead pixels.
Q: Can I plug in an external monitor?
A: Yes — the USB-C/DisplayPort and other video-capable ports support external displays (adapter may be required).
