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Review on 15.6" Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2-ITL 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 1135G7 2.4 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 256 GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, 20VE009BRU, Mineral Grey by Wiktor Jak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

When working away from the office, the laptop was brought along to facilitate work. Working from home solves the problem of autonomy, thus it's a win-win. Seems high quality; I'd like to think he inherited actual technology from the famous family, not simply a prestigious moniker. benefiting from. That's a good case, for sure. Metal cap. In contrast to many budget notebooks, this one's lid doesn't flex when opened. You have to put some serious pressure on the keyboard before it bends. Apart from the smoothness of the 45 sput, everything else I felt was terrifying. More memory can be added, and there's room for an extra M2 SSD. Nice keyboard illumination, with brightness adjustable between two levels and off capability. Lenovo's specialized software makes it easy to set up the fundamental features. Very little for a 15.6-inch screen. Seems to be of higher quality than it actually is. Negatives: The battery life is only satisfactory. It was speculated that a CPU built on the most recent 7nm manufacturing technology and ending in the U (4300U) prefix would have greater autonomy, but it actually converges with the stated maximum time in the specs. Regrettably, it is the case. The battery life of the laptop is 6-7 hours when used for non-demanding work. It is not possible to use a mobile phone charger that is compatible with the same current and voltage as a standard Lenovo charger to power a type-c enabled laptop. Peripheral reflection on a small screen. Only legible in complete darkness and on a pitch-black background.