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15.6" Laptop Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2ITL 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 1135G7 2.4GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, 20VE00FJRU, mineral gray Review

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Description of 15.6" Laptop Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2ITL 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 1135G7 2.4GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, 20VE00FJRU, mineral gray

The Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL 20VE00FJRU laptop has a 15.6-inch Full HD screen that can open up to 180 °, and thanks to the IPS matrix, wide viewing angles are achieved. The device uses an Intel Core i5 1135G7 quad-core processor, an integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics graphics card and 16 GB of DDR4 RAM running at 3200 MHz. The Windows 10 Pro operating system is preinstalled on a 512 GB SSD drive. The laptop is equipped with a Dolby Audio system with two speakers, a built-in webcam and a fingerprint sensor. Available connectors include USB Type-C, USB 3.1, USB 2.0, HDMI, and 3.5mm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

The laptop has been met with complete satisfaction. The manufacturer's website lacked firewood for Linux. I am not in need of it just now, but in case anyone else is, please double check. The system cannot be installed until the firewood for the SSD is downloaded, which can take some time.

Pros
  • Miniature in proportion. Despite having the same size screen as my old laptop, this new one is noticeably smaller. USB Type-C charging.
Cons
  • Since there is just an M2 connector on the inside, I had to use a second solid-state drive instead of a traditional hard disk drive. Easy to comprehend.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

Review Unit 20VE00FLRU (Intel Core i5 1135G7, 15.6", 1920 x 1080, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB Solid State Drive, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, No Operating System). The laptop gives off a rather unsettling vibe in general. In comparison to the latest iterations of the competition, this has no significant benefits except from the low cost of iron. However, there are several examples of incompetence that may be addressed without a corresponding increase in cost.

Pros
  • Plus, it has a great cost-effectiveness ratio. 51 grand for i5 1135G7, 8 GB, 512 GB + quality case assembly; nothing bends, nothing creaks.
Cons
  • Typing device. The up and down arrows are insufficiently large. 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. No sleepy-time shortcuts can be found. When plugging in cables, you'll need to hold the laptop firmly from behind due to the snug fit of the USB inputs. A music-cinema experience is not possible due to the speakers' lack of depth. Ten years ago, that noise was familiar to me from laptops. Locking display hinges. 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 subsequently included a fix, but not a perfect one. I took a laptop running DOS and it was a nightmare. To begin, the SSD wasn't recognized by Windows during setup, thus a driver had to be manually downloaded. When I swapped out the old laptop's HDD for an SSD, the issue went away. Second, after Windows was installed, neither the system nor Lenovo's proprietary software discovered the appropriate drivers. Each one required a manual download and set-up on my part.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The laptop meets all of its needs. Normally, something of this quality would cost a lot more elsewhere. On March 21st, I listed it for $43,000. I have not yet discovered this on my own. BUT! It appears from the videos I've watched. The primary memory bar is soldered directly into the circuit board, but you can add as many as you like.

Pros
  • Highly effective in the workplace (I opted for the Ryzen 5 4500U 8GB 256 SSD variant). Easily wins the minor games. In fact, a total stuffing with an upgrade in the works. The laptop's metal chassis plus the option to charge through Type C with PD provided a persuasive case for buying it. Miniature in size and weight, with the Numpad included (this is crucial for me as my job involves a lot of math). Many Quick-Access Keys Superbly silent keyboard with adjustable key illumination.
Cons
  • Instead of serious flaws, I'd rather put it down to nitpicking. Having a double case of PD, but why are both of them on the right side? I have a question for the technical people. 2. a power brick that seems out of place on a modern laptop, using an antiquated design. Third, the screen darkens slightly but noticeably at large deflection angles.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

Review of model 20VE00FLRU (Intel Core i5 1135G7; 15.6-inch; 1920 by 1080; 8GB; 512GB solid-state drive; Intel Iris Xe graphics; no operating system). In general, the feelings that come from using a laptop are really weird. With the exception of the pricing of iron, there are no significant advantages when compared to the backgrounds of the present models of competitors. At the same time, there are a lot of foolish mistakes that could be fixed without an increase in the cost.

Pros
  • + good price/performance ratio. 51,000 for an Intel Core i5 1135G7 processor with 8 gigabytes of memory and 512 gigabytes of storage, and the chassis is expertly made; nothing flexes and there is no creaking sound.
Cons
  • - keyboard. The arrows pointing up and down could be larger. Only on the NumPad numbers, even with NumLock turned off, are the four multimedia keys Play, Stop, Forward, and Back, as well as Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down. It is not a good option for work in an office setting. There is no shortcut key for going to sleep. Because the USB inputs are so small, you have to hold the laptop from behind as you attach the wires in order to prevent it from falling over. The sound coming from the speakers is quite lifeless, making them unsuitable for use in a music cinema. Ten years ago, computers made a sound that I can still remember. - display hinges that are secured firmly. When the laptop is already open, it is necessary to hold the bottom section even in order to make a minute adjustment to the angle at which the display is positioned. - the display's color rendering is off-kilter, and the colors are acidic and oversaturated. It was discovered that the issue could be fixed in the software that Intel uses for their integrated graphics, however the fix was not comprehensive. - used a laptop running DOS and had to put up with the hassle. To begin, Windows was unable to recognize the SSD during the installation process, therefore a driver for it had to be manually downloaded. When I switched out the old hard disk drive on the laptop for a solid-state drive, the issue was resolved. Second, after installing Windows, neither the system nor even the proprietary software that came with the Lenovo computer were able to automatically locate the required drivers. Each one required that I personally download and install it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

A little over a month in, and everyone seems content. Just recently upgraded. Added a second solid-state drive There is an attached photo showing the interior for anyone who is curious. The memory threshold can be raised from 8 to 32 for a total of 40GB. Completely happy with the gadget.

Cons
  • Without analyzing the jewelry, it would take too long to get to the battery and upgrade options. For a laptop of this price, the camera is subpar. The plug for the power cord is awkward. We discovered no further issues.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

With its positives being: Excellent presentation. Surpassed all of our expectations. Nimble ssd. Everything loads really rapidly because there is a sufficient amount of RAM for the operating system (Win10). Condensed and low in weight Below are some downsides: It seemed like there were some tricky locks, but I wasn't quite sure how to remove the back cover. Didn't take it apart. There is no more space available on the HDD. It was necessary for me to purchase a cable for the older HDD. Working…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

Review Unit 20VE00FLRU (Intel Core i5 1135G7, 15.6", 1920 x 1080, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB Solid State Drive, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, No Operating System). The laptop gives off a rather unsettling vibe in general. Except for the cost of iron, there are no significant advantages when compared to the latest models from competitors. However, 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 with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and the chassis is expertly made with no bending or creaking.
Cons
  • Typing device. Both the up and down arrows need to be larger. When NumLock is deactivated, the only keys on the NumPad that can be used for multimedia are Play, Stop, Forward, and Back, and Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down. It's not practical for sitting in an office all day. There is no shortcut to go to sleep. The USB ports are rather snug, so hold the laptop firmly by the rear when you plug in the cords. The speakers produce an extremely lifeless sound that is unfit for a musical film experience. I recalled hearing that on laptops around a decade ago. - sturdy hinges for the screen. When the laptop is already open, even adjusting the viewing angle by a small amount requires holding the bottom section. The colors on the screen are inaccurate and garish. Intel's integrated graphics software ultimately included a fix, though not a perfect one. I used a laptop running DOS and experienced great hardship. To begin, the SSD wasn't recognized by Windows during setup, thus a driver had to be manually downloaded. The issue stopped occurring after I swapped out the previous laptop's HDD for a solid-state drive. Second, neither Windows nor Lenovo's proprietary software did any sort of automatic driver detection after Windows was installed. Each one required a manual download and set-up on my part.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

1) You must download the tool, prepare an installation flash drive (at least 8 GB), and have at least 8 GB of free space on the machine on which you will prepare Windows 10 before you can install it. Access to the internet is also necessary. 2) Get the SSD drive's drivers from the producer's website under "downloads/driver-list/component"? Name: D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B9%20%D0%B4%D0%B8%%D0%96%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%B8% 3) On a USB flash drive (you can use the same one), unpack the downloaded…

Pros
  • Lightweight, no pre-installed junk, you can install any OS.
Cons
  • Windows 10 installation instructions are absent. I make the following correction in the comments: