1x USB 4.0 Type-C /w Thunderbolt 4 (Power Delivery, DisplayPort)
1x HDMI 2.0
1x Audio Combo Jack
4 Cell 56 WHr Battery
2.78 lbs / 1.26 kg
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This price matches the last time this laptop was a Frontpage Deal and earned over 40 thumbs up from our community.
Our research indicates that this Lenovo ThinkBook 13s G2 Laptop is $75.90 lower than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $825.89 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
This Laptop receives 4.3 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 250 Customer Reviews on Lenovo Website.
Bought this machine last week and returned it. My thoughts:
- The combination of CPU, fast RAM, and NVME drive make this a fast machine.
- The speakers are nice and loud! This I did enjoy.
- The screen is nice and colorful, but the resolution is too high for my old eyes. Dropping it to 1680×1050 helps, but could make other apps blurry. The 16x10 aspect ratio is great though. Some upper clouding can be seen due to mounting pressure. Not bad but distracting in darker scenes. Wish it was 400 nits though. Not a touchscreen for anyone asking.
- The fans ramp up loudly when running intensive tasks. Too loud and distracting for me.
- The shallow keyboard was terrible to type with. This does not have a regular Lenovo keyboard that people love and my older Thinkbook is much nicer to type on.
- The aluminum case is nice and sturdy with no flex to it, but is slippery in the hands.
Hope this helps anyone on the fence.
This is the Lenovo store.
What do you need 64GB of RAM for?
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- The combination of CPU, fast RAM, and NVME drive make this a fast machine.
- The speakers are nice and loud! This I did enjoy.
- The screen is nice and colorful, but the resolution is too high for my old eyes. Dropping it to 1680×1050 helps, but could make other apps blurry. The 16x10 aspect ratio is great though. Some upper clouding can be seen due to mounting pressure. Not bad but distracting in darker scenes. Wish it was 400 nits though. Not a touchscreen for anyone asking.
- The fans ramp up loudly when running intensive tasks. Too loud and distracting for me.
- The shallow keyboard was terrible to type with. This does not have a regular Lenovo keyboard that people love and my older Thinkbook is much nicer to type on.
- The aluminum case is nice and sturdy with no flex to it, but is slippery in the hands.
Hope this helps anyone on the fence.
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Still baller for light gaming too. Just don't get if you do stuff that would benefit from more threads.
How do threads come into play?
Still baller for light gaming too. Just don't get if you do stuff that would benefit from more threads.
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Lol get real, if you want 64GB of ram you'd best get a 16 inch with better thermals.
Yes and no.. i want something portable that i can dock and have multiple monitos..best of both worlds..i have a 15.6 laptop and its not very portable.
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Running VMs. Allocating ram to the Virtual devices.
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