Lenovo ThinkBook 15
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Lenovo's 2020 model year family of powerful and balanced medium format laptops from the Lenovo ThinkBook series. They are positioned as products of the middle price category, designed to solve a wide range of business tasks and use in a corporate environment. They differ from ordinary multifunctional laptops in improved battery life (up to 9 hours), the presence of a hardware cryptographic module TPM 2.0 for strong encryption and secure network authentication, a moisture-resistant backlit keyboard and pre-installed OS Windows 10 Pro (maximum edition).
For quick login, there is a fingerprint module that provides quick user authorization without entering a password. All models of Lenovo ThinkBook 15 laptops are equipped with high-quality thin-frame 15.6-inch screens based on FullHD-resolution IPS matrices with a good anti-glare coating. Powerful performance is achieved with 10th Gen Intel Core i3/i5/i7 2/4-core (Comet Lake/Ice Lake, 14/10nm) processors with standard UHD Graphics 620 or enhanced Iris Plus Graphics G4 /G7. The base RAM is expandable up to 16 GB if needed. The storage subsystem is offered in three variants: HDD, HDD+SSD or SSD. All laptops are assembled in shock-resistant metal-plastic cases of the MIL-STD-810G standard.


It’s kind of neither here nor there. It’s too small for a full-fledged work machine, too heavy for an ultrabook. However, it has some very nice perks alongside some complete disappointments. - Charging via USB Power Delivery - Separate USB port under a cover for tokens or mouse dongles - a feature that should be standard in all laptops! - Plenty of ports, all fast - Good IPS screen in terms of colors, angles, and brightness, matte and not too reflective - Decent sound, good enough for chatting and watching videos - Performance is perfectly adequate (i5-1035G4 + 16GB RAM) - WiFi 6 - good! - Fingerprint scanner (though I don't use it due to our domain's security policy) - Simple, clear, and pleasant design - Webcam cover for the paranoid - Almost flat bottom - NUM keys - Opens up to 180 degrees - those who like working in bed will appreciate it - The screen and keyboard backlighting exhibit terrible PWM! Your eyes will suffer if not at full brightness. - The keyboard backlight at the first level is already uncomfortably bright for nighttime work. - And the power button is constantly blinding. - Constant annoying fan noise even in idle! My home gaming laptop is much quieter even under load. The fans sometimes rev up for no reason, even in the BIOS "Silent" mode. - The keyboard isn't particularly pleasant - very unclear key travel, very pronounced engraving relief. - The touchpad is large but works terribly, lacking any two-finger "right click" function and has no software for customization (hello, regedit and a bit of ingenuity). - The body material inside is shiny, cheap glossy plastic, very unpleasant to the touch. - Rectangular signature Lenovo charging jack (fortunately, the laptop can be charged with any type-C PD charger), with an equally useless and inconvenient Lenovo charger. - Heavy and thick, with ventilation holes at the bottom. - Quite pointless Play, Stop, RR, FW buttons - why are they on an enterprise laptop? - ↑ It would be better to replace them with PgUp, PgDn, End, Home keys, but they are only available via Fn+[...] - Two Fn buttons are occupied by completely useless "Pick up"/"Hang up" keys that only work in Skype for business. - It seems to have adaptive screen brightness adjustment, but during the day it works quite randomly. It's okay in the evening. - Well, a bit picky - you can't open it with one hand. |
Overall, it's a good work laptop, with a metal lid (unfortunately, only the lid), a great selection of ports, and a lightweight, slim body. No complaints about the screen. The laptop looks good. Good loud sound. Instant fingerprint scanner. Excellent set of ports for all occasions, really helps during business trips. There is additional space for a 2.5" hard drive. The laptop is easy and simple to disassemble. Good keyboard layout and backlight (only 2 levels). The keyboard wasn't pleasing in terms of tactile feel, the rough plastic was unpleasant. Didn't enjoy typing code on this keyboard. The Thinkpad keyboard is much better with better keystroke precision. It's noisy, you can really hear the fan, which can rev up a lot even when not under load. The charger is not the smallest, consider a USB Type-C charger if you plan on carrying it around. use Lenovo ThinkBook 15 less than month |






























































