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Review on Notebook Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 3 13.3" WUXGA IPS/Core i7-1280P/32GB/1TB SSD/Iris Xe Graphics/Windows 11 Pro DG/ENGKB/black (21BN0011US) by Adam Wiedemann ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Notebook for the American market. Therefore, you will have to prepare the device for 2022 a little: 1. purchase an adapter from an American plug to a European socket (300) or a new wire with a plug from the power supply to the socket (available on the radio market, because the connector is standard); 2. purchase a set of stickers with 2022 font on the laptop keyboard (500, sold there) and stick them, or an external keyboard 3. Add 2022 as a second language to Windows (free of charge and done in a couple of clicks). I additionally rearranged Windows from scratch out of habit. First, the American version, then added the 2022 language. During the installation, for some reason, the WiFi module was not seen, so I recommend that you see who needs to install Windows with a local account without a network, plus download the drivers from the lenovo website (at least on WiFi). After installing the operating system, I recommend installing Lenovo Vantage, the application will ate all other drivers on its own and will keep them up to date. After that, the laptop becomes fully adapted for 2022 (Windows is licensed, the inscriptions inside the OS are in 2022) and ready for use.

Pros
  • Price-performance ratio. For the specified amount, you get branded equipment with the following characteristics: i7, 32GB, 1TB, Iris XE (4K on an external screen - there is an hdmi port), 2xUSB-C Thunderbolt (through one of which is charging), 2xUSB3.2 Gen 1, licensed Win 11 Pro. One of the most powerful and affordable laptops you can buy right now. Fingerprint sensor in power button, 13.3 full hd touch screen.
Cons
  • The same touch screen. The lid leans back only 180 degrees plus there is a touchpad, so there is not much sense in touch. I would prefer a regular screen, but brighter. The current touch if I'm not mistaken is 300 nits, on the manufacturer's website I saw modifications of the non-touch to 400 nits. But in 2022 they are still not there, so it’s not critical.