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Looks like 59.5% for the 300 nit IPS display, based on notebookcheck's review. They say Lenovo offers a 100% sRGB option but I don't see that listed on Lenovo's build-your-own page.
I recently purchased a ThinkBook (https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/719902) for my wife to do office tasks (word, excel) and internet browsing. Do you think the ThinkPad would be a better buy for her use case? One thing I like about the ThinkPad is double the memory to keep the laptop usable longer. The screen on the ThinkBook is excellent, however: 13.3" 2560x1600 (16:10) 300-nit IPS with 100% sRGB.
Last edited by singularity465 May 27, 2022 at 08:50 AM.
I recently purchased a ThinkBook (https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/719902) for my wife to do office tasks (word, excel) and internet browsing. Do you think the ThinkPad would be a better buy for her use case? One thing I like about the ThinkPad is double the memory to keep the laptop usable longer. The screen on the ThinkBook is excellent, however: 13.3" 2560x1600 (16:10) 300-nit IPS with 100% sRGB.
Keep the ThinkBook if you use the built-in display often because ThinkPads aren't known for having great displays.
How do u get a student discount? I see an option like verify!!but how do u verify !!
You have to verify student enrollment through ID.me. Maybe trying going directly to their website to enroll/verify, then just sign in on Lenovo checkout page.
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The product specifications reference here [lenovo.com] shows it as an option (see attached screenshot).
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Any comments on comparison between this two?
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