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Review on 15.6" Laptop Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2ITL 1920x1080, Intel Core i3 1115G4 3GHz, RAM 8GB, SSD 256GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, 20VE0007RU, mineral gray by Michal Wasowicz

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money to nowhere, poor quality of the goods.

a laptop with a decent keyboard and screen but horrible interior autonomy, touchpad, and casing quality. You won't regret taking the MacBook Air on the M1 even if I really dislike MacOS and believe Windows to be superior in this situation. The laptop itself runs at least twice as long and has an amazing screen and stylish touchpad. You can also get accustomed to MacOS.

Pros
  • 1. An excellent screen quality for a Windows laptop 2. Screen bezels that are thin Webcam shutter 3. (very nice feature) 4. Typical webcam image quality (but not the MacBook) 5. An ergonomic keyboard (not a MacBook, but not bad for Windows laptops) 6. A fingerprint scanner is present (did not check the work, but it just is) 7. Convenient size of 15.6 inches 8. Rubber feet on the bottom to prevent laptop movement. 9. General presentation
Cons
  • Yet the disadvantages are considerably more important: 1. Disgusting autonomy: no more than 4 hours of work in the most popular browser and office programs. The MacBook Air is only half as large (!) on the M1. 2. Disgusting touchpad: tiny, off-center, and deeply recessed into the body, which causes the finger to rest against the plastic constantly. Even for Windows laptops, the quality falls short of expectations. One of this model's primary drawbacks. assembly 3. The body is made of plastic and bulges (!) to the right of the touchpad, despite the fact that the metal cover is attractive and pleasant to the touch. Unfortunately, I am unable to attach a video. 4. Loud noise. They are near the bottom of the case and have poor speakers. The sound vibrates the body itself. The quality of a MacBook is unmatched. 5. No backlight on the keyboard. Seriously?! The laptop costs more than $80,000?