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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

20VE00G0RU A 63-year-old Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL was purchased in January 2022. The keyboard is extremely irritated. You can get an external one, but why use this laptop when a system unit would be two times as affordable? I had been using a Lenovo ThinkPad before that. I am aware that habits are difficult to overcome because I am used to them. But it goes too far. But one day, I'll get used to it. It doesn't really matter which manufacturer, I thought as I examined the new ThinkPad's price…

Pros
  • - in particular, 20VE00G0RU does not have a screen that flickers. "Pencil test" was entirely passed: - the mechanical shutter of the camera, which has a flaw in the shape of a red eye in closed mode that is very similar to the hue of the lens flare. The laptop is light, but also a bit weak and bends a little when you grab it from one corner. The camera is actually closed, but it glares red and appears that this is an open lens. This Lenovo ThinkPad feels like a plastic toy in comparison to the monumentality of the previous model. - the full-size SD card reader's presence (but no microSD reader)
Cons
  • - There is only room for an SSD; there is no room for an HDD; there are only two full-fledged USB ports. - The minimum screen brightness is too high to function in complete darkness. One of which will be taken up by a mouse wire or a mouse transmitter (a thunderbolt port expander can fix this). But why do you bring extra wire garlands with you? A laptop is purchased for portability, not to be hung from external devices. Furthermore, it's very difficult to find a standard Bluetooth mouse (without USB transmitters) because they get hot when used. Summer will be even worse because there are no indicators for the SSD or Wi-Fi, and the keyboard backlight only has two settings of brightness that hardly differ from one another. It is challenging to figure out why a computer suddenly freezes. Evidently, it is believed that, unlike HDD, SSD cannot have a long response time. The keyboard is the main drawback. 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). The keyboard backlight has a cold shade, very different from the screen and the power button (seen in the first photo). The screen and the power button smoothly illuminate, and the keyboard buttons still have an intermittent loop evident in the second blurred photo. - The F1–F12 function buttons are not separated into groups. With a completely unnecessary and ineffective numeric keypad to the right, it is impossible to find, for instance, F5 in this row of buttons without peering into the letters. It and the arrows both have identical Home and End buttons. The way text editors operate varies. Then you must press Ctrl + Fn + Left Arrow to make Home work as it should after "7" is printed for End instead of "1" for Home. Editing and reading the text results in trash. The Ctrl+Alt+End combination cannot be sent via RDP. Fn must be blocked before switching NumLock on or off. This is not a problem on the older Lenovo ThinkPad.

Has pros: The budget option for work at the same time is quite productive. If necessary, you can add RAM and SSD. Good battery life. The side panels are not overloaded with expansion slots. High-quality and bright IPS display. Has cons: Not a very pleasant sound of starting the CPU cooling fan. The touchpad has vertical play.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Fast and with the ability to add RAM. Bought based on reviews, met my expectations. Matte screen. Packed perfectly. They delivered what was needed and on time. I managed to buy with a 10% discount from NM, which cannot but rejoice. Track offers yourself without relying on forums.

Pros
  • High-quality laptop, metal hard cover, excellent matrix.
Cons
  • Not for this price.

There is no OS in the kit, I installed Ubuntu for myself - legally and for free . and is not afraid of viruses. Suitable for home and work purposes. I work as a programmer (databases), for my work I cope by 146%. As the saying goes - "Stylish, fashionable, youthful. "

Pros
  • Loading 2 seconds.
Cons
  • It will be necessary to buy a memory bar + 32 GB . But it seems to be optional (I have not tried it yet). on 8 GB by default, you can’t really run away . you need to follow the browser tabs and what you launched . There are only two USB ports, when I installed the OS, I connected a USB flash drive and a mouse, but I can’t connect the keyboard anymore . But after setting up the OS, there are enough ports (keyboard + headphones), the mouse connected via Bluetooth . - and for modern life - a trifle like . Bluetooth everywhere.