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Discover the Power of the Lenovo ThinkBook 15 Laptop

The world of computing has never been more exciting, and the Lenovo ThinkBook 15 laptop is here to prove it. This remarkable device, belonging to the computers & tablets category, combines cutting-edge technology with sleek design, delivering an unrivaled computing experience. With its impressive features and powerful performance, the ThinkBook 15 is the perfect companion for all your professional and personal needs.

Unleashing Remarkable Performance

Underneath its stylish exterior lies a powerhouse of performance. The ThinkBook 15 is equipped...

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

Intel Core i5 1135G7/15.6"/1920x1080/8GB/512GB SSD/Intel Iris Xe Graphics/No OS model review 20VE00FLRU. The sensations from the laptop are generally unusual. Except for the cost of iron, there are no significant advantages over the competitors' present models. In addition, there are lots of mistakes that can be made without raising prices.

Pros
  • + A great value for the money. 51 thousand for an i5 1135G7, 8 GB, and 512 GB, plus the case is expertly put together; nothing bends or creaks.
Cons
  • – a keyboard. The arrows for up and down are too small. For some reason, only NumPad numbers with NumLock off include the four multimedia keys Play/Stop/Forward/Back, as well as Home/End/PgUp/PgDn. It is really uncomfortable for office work. For sleeping, there are no hot keys. - USB inputs are small; to prevent the laptop from slipping out while attaching cables, you must hold it from the back. - The speakers' sound is incredibly flat; it is unsuitable for music-cinema. Ten years ago, I could still hear the hum of laptops. tightly fitting display hinges. When the laptop is already open, you must hold the bottom portion in order to even significantly alter the angle of the display. - The weird color rendering on the display, the caustic, oversaturated colors. The Intel software for integrated graphics turned discovered to have partially repaired it. You had to suffer and brought a laptop with DOS. First of all, a driver for the SSD had to be downloaded separately because Windows could not recognize it during installation. There was no such issue when I swapped the old laptop's HDD with an SSD. Second, neither the system, nor even Lenovo's proprietary software, automatically discovered the required drivers following the installation of Windows. Each one has to be downloaded and installed by hand.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The previous laptop was the Lenovo ThinkPad T470. Compared to it, the ThinkBook 15 G2 has a much better display, but the T470 has a more comfortable keyboard. Pros below: Review of Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2-ARE (Ryzen 3 4300U, 8Gb, SSD 256Gb). Rigid body, no creaks, backlit keyboard and number pad. An unexpectedly good screen with a matte matrix (for office applications). Cons: Heavy. Mark Corps. When working on a remote terminal via VPN, the battery lasts for 3 hours.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

A nice design, a very cool keyboard, when I bought it, I rolled Windu 10, I even tried to install Portal 2, it pulls out. Although I took a laptop for work and I'm not going to play on it. I'll add if something goes wrong. Has some pros: Keyboard backlight, fingerprint, 180 degree display angle, numeric keypad, ssd (download speed) With its cons: The display incorrectly displays the red color (in fact orange), the brightness is too small, it darkens a little at an angle.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Got pros: Excellent display. Exceeded expectations. Nimble ssd. There is enough RAM for the system (win10), everything loads quickly. Compact, lightweight Different cons: I didn’t really understand how to remove the back cover, some tricky latches. Didn't take it apart. No additional space for HDD. I had to buy a cable for the old HDD. Working scheme

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

I bought a laptop for work tasks of remote tasks. Completely satisfies, Quality is felt: it is honored that he really got a lot in terms of technology from the famous family, and not just a big name. Pros below: Top-level performance, keyboard backlight, nice keys, a full 15 inch screen is clear, bright enough, colors are saturated Got cons: only two USB connectors, but it can be solved simply by purchasing a hub

20VE00G0RU Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL bought in January 2022 for 63tyr. The keyboard is very annoyed. You can buy an external one, but then why this laptop, when youcomuld take a system unit 2 times cheaper. Before that, I used a Lenovo ThinkPad. I understand that I'm used to it and habits are hard to break. But it's over the edge. I'll get used to it someday though. I looked at the price tag of the new ThinkPad and realized that it doesn't really matter which manufacturer. I watched all the…

Pros
  • - specifically, 20VE00G0RU does not have a flickering screen. "Pencil test" 100% passed :) - mechanical shutter of the camera, but with a fly in the ointment in the form of a red eye in the closed mode, very similar in color to the lens flare. Those. the camera is in fact closed, but it glares red and it seems that this is an open lens - the laptop is light, but at the same time a little flimsy and bends a little when you take it from one corner. After the monumentality of the old Lenovo ThinkPad, this one feels like a plastic toy. - the presence of a full-size SD-card reader (but no microSD)
Cons
  • - the minimum screen brightness is too high to work in complete darkness - no possibility to add HDD inside, only SSD - only 2 full-fledged usb-ports. One of which will be occupied either by a mouse wire or a mouse transmitter (you can solve it with a thunderbolt port expander. But why carry extra garlands of wires with you. A laptop is bought for mobility, and not to hang it with external devices). And finding a normal bluetooth mouse (without usb transmitters) is very difficult - The keyboard heats up under load. Summer will be even worse - the keyboard backlight has 2 levels of brightness and they almost do not differ from each other - there are no indicators about the operation of SSD, Wi-Fi. Those. If the computer freezes tightly, it is difficult to understand the reason. Apparently it is assumed that the response time of SSD cannot be long (unlike HDD) The biggest downside is the keyboard. - half buttons up and down - the keyboard backlight has a cold shade, very different from the screen and the power button (seen in the 1st photo) - the keyboard backlight has a hard PWM (flicker), which is annoying when reading from the screen at night (keyboard flicker is noticeable with peripheral vision). This is clearly visible on the 2nd blurred photo - the screen and the power button glow smoothly, and an intermittent loop remains from the keyboard buttons. - function buttons (F1-F12) are not divided into groups. To find, for example, F5 in this line of buttons, you have to peer into the letters and the semi-blind method does not work - a completely superfluous and inadequately functioning numeric keypad on the right. The Home and End buttons are duplicated both on it and on the arrows. Text editors work differently. Then instead of Home, "7" is printed (for End, respectively, "1"), then you need to press Ctrl + Fn + Home to work as it should, then Ctrl + Fn + Left Arrow. Editing and navigating through the text turns into trash. You can't send the Ctrl+Alt+End combination via RDP. You have to block Fn, then turn on / off NumLock. On the old Lenovo ThinkPad, this is no problem.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

1) Before installing Windows 10, you will need to download the utility and prepare an installation flash drive (at least 8 GB) and at least 8 GB of free space on thecommputer, on which you will prepare it. Internet access is also required. 2) Download drivers for the SSD drive from the manufacturer's website /downloads/driver-list/component? name=%D0%96%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9%20%D0%B4%D0%B8% D1%81%D0%BA 3) Unpack the downloaded drivers to a USB flash drive (you can use the same…

Pros
  • Lightweight, you can install any OS, without pre-installed garbage.
Cons
  • There are no instructions for installing Windows 10. I correct this shortcoming in the comments:

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

A pretty intriguing finding: I own an MGTS Huawei router. The router reboots multiple times when you turn on the laptop. I have no idea how this relates (it crashes because it can't access VoIP information), but the fact is the fact. :) There appears to be an implicit rivalry between Chinese manufacturers. Certain benefits 0. Cost (a very interesting price to quality ratio, in my opinion). 1. 16GB RAM 2. 512 GB large SSD (Samsung) 3. OS - DOS. There is no need to overpay for the copy of…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is acceptable.

A standard laptop, if you plan to use a keyboard, mouse, and monik at your desk as I do. Yet, working without a mouse while traveling is challenging. There are benefits: Powerful office software that can be switched on and off in a flash. Lightweight, small, and silent (only when archiving, opening huge excel files). Difficulties include: Either I have a buggy instance, or something: the touchpad freezes periodically and the cursor does not move, this is very annoying. The continual floating is

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

In overall, an outstanding piece of hardware; between the HP ProBook and the Dell Vostro, I went with this one because it was significantly less expensive despite having comparable hardware, including a backlight and fingerprint sensor. To a maximum of fifty thousand dollars, taking into account the additional purchase of eight gigabytes of memory, you have the option of purchasing either a Ryzen 5300 or a Ryzen 4500 (on 1/12/21). The former is more power efficient and will run for a slightly…

Pros
  • Configuration 20VG00ACRU Excellent price to quality ratio, strong processor, keyboard backlight, fingerprint sensor, various expansion ports, and extendable memory and storage space. You can make the desired configuration for a lot less money if you buy the necessary amount of memory and operating system separately rather than getting one that is already assembled. Light. The solid-state drive was a Hynix NVMe.
Cons
  • The standard keyboard, complete with awkwardly positioned arrows and a constricted enter key; nonetheless, this is really a matter of practice. Inconvenient disassembly for an upgrade - in addition to the screws, there is also a latch, which appears to be caused by the following drawback - the low rigidity of the plastic case. The metal appears to be only on the screen cover. I have some concerns that the hinges won't be able to hold up the casing after a few years, like they did on the Yoga 2 13.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

The laptop gives out an excellent first impression. I'm crossing my fingers that this replacement lasts as long as my last Acer Aspire (which lasted a whopping eight years, heaven help me) did. I took it with me without Windows and it was installed almost fast, giving me my first taste of the pride in working with an SSD. Excellent IPS-matrix, adequate brightness and viewing angles, and narrow side bezels. Impressions from the fingerprint scanner, similar to the launch of the iPhone 5s, but…

Pros
  • features such an in-plane switching (IPS) display, illuminated keyboard, fingerprint reader, solid-state drive (SSD), TYPE-C port for power delivery, and a retractable camera.
Cons
  • The battery should be stronger, but since I'm using it for homework from a distance, that's not a problem.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm completely satisfied with the product, it works.

To put it simply, I use this laptop in conjunction with a monitor. In other words, I use it as a system unit, and this is where the video card's strength really shines through. The picture is crisp, and it is possible to alter the screen resolution automatically if an external monitor is connected (but it seems that this can be done everywhere)

Pros
  • The ideal portable computer for navigating the internet. Opens things with intelligence and avoids being blunt about it. When connected to a monitor, the screen resolution is satisfactory. The fact that the screen can rotate across 180 degrees is probably a huge benefit. Nevertheless, there is no known application for this functionality at this time. You have the option to "shut" the camera at any time. Fingerprint scanner. In normal circumstances, we would all cover the hole with electrical tape; however, they thought about us. Great, but again, I don't understand why something like this is required)
Cons
  • Battery. The maximum battery life is between 1.5 and 2 hours.

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?

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

A nice laptop. Easy and quick. My wife uses it to play The Witcher 3 on, but with the visuals turned down. But, there is still a problem with sleep mode, and the solution is unclear. We've exhausted our supply of firewood. The end result is unaffected. The SSD is invisible during Windows setup. You can fix issue if you go to the Lenova website and download the disk firewood ahead of time. Think about that.

Pros
  • Construction, visual appeal, and display
Cons
  • The laptop requires a reboot after entering sleep mode (I hope this problem will be solved with the release of new firewood).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

Review Unit 20VE00FLRU (15.6in, 1920x1080, 8GB, 512GB SSD, Intel Iris Xp Graphics, No Operating System) by Intel. The laptop generally provides a peculiar sensation. Apart for the cost of iron, there are no significant advantages when compared to the latest models from competitors. Nonetheless, there are several examples of incompetence that may be addressed without a corresponding increase in cost.

Pros
  • The value you get for your money is superb. 51,000 for an i5 1135G7 processor with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage space, and excellent build quality (no bending or creaking in the chassis).
Cons
  • Typing device. Miniaturizing the up and down arrows is a must. When NumLock is deactivated, only the NumPad digits (Home, End, PgUp, PgDn) function as multimedia controls (Play, Stop, Forward, Back). It's not practical for sitting in an office all day. A sleep button doesn't exist. When plugging in cables, you'll need to hold the laptop firmly from behind due to the snug fit of the USB inputs. The speakers produce a dull, lifeless sound that's unfit for a musical movie experience. I recalled hearing that on laptops around a decade ago. - sturdy hinges for the screen. If you want to adjust the viewing angle of your laptop when it's already open, you'll need to hold the bottom. The colors on the screen look off, and the saturation is way too high. Intel's integrated graphics software ultimately included a fix, though not a perfect one. - Using a laptop running DOS and endured. First of all, Windows did not recognize the SSD during setup, thus a driver had to be downloaded separately. The issue stopped occurring after I swapped out the previous laptop's HDD for a solid-state drive. Second, neither the operating system nor Lenovo's specialized program discovered the appropriate drivers once Windows was installed. Each one required me to download it and set it up by hand.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

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