Lenovo has taken a remarkable step in both screen and sound quality with its new Chromebook Plus 14 model added to its ChromeOS-based laptop series. With its 14-inch OLED screen with touch support and Dolby Atmos-optimized speaker system, the device is both the first OLED screen and the first Dolby Atmos-compatible model in this series.
Lenovo is here with the Chromebook Plus 14
The Chromebook Plus 14 has a screen with WUXGA resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. Offering high performance in terms of liveliness and contrast, this screen is a prominent choice for multimedia-focused users.

The visual experience is supported by the device’s four 2W speakers. This Dolby Atmos-certified sound system stands out as the most advanced sound infrastructure offered in the Chromebook series to date.
The device’s processor side features the MediaTek Kompanio Ultra 910. While the ARM Mali G52 is used as the graphics unit, the device also has a 50 TOPS NPU (Neural Processing Unit) for artificial intelligence operations. This structure allows the device to provide high performance not only in daily use but also in artificial intelligence-supported applications.
The Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 can be configured with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS storage capacity. The device comes out of the box with the ChromeOS operating system. On the connection side, there are two USB-C 3.2 (with DisplayPort support), one USB-A 3.2, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.4 and WiFi 7 support.
According to the information provided by Lenovo, the battery life of the device offers up to 12 hours of continuous use. All the hardware is offered in an aluminum case weighing only 1.25 kilograms. The Chromebook Plus 14, which is priced at $ 649.99, is available for sale on Lenovo’s official website.