With its faux-leather lid and excellent battery life, the Lenovo ThinkPadZ13 is worth paying attention to.
Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Score Details “The ThinkPad Z13 is a ThinkPad unlike any you've ever seen.” Pros Cons As much as Lenovo has tried, the brand “ThinkPad” probably doesn’t make you think of adventurous designs or innovation. Dependable? Sure. Legacy? Yes. But not design experimentation.
So, what makes the Z13 stand out? A couple things catch the eye at a glance. The first is the the lid, an often ignored element of laptop design. This one has a faux-leather texture that looks unique and feels grippy. I always commend manufacturers for attempting to find materials to use other than aluminum or plastic, not unlike what HP does with its Dragonfly Folio G3.
The camera handles most lighting situations well enough, managing skin tones and lower-light scenarios with balance. I did find that images tend to get grainy and noisy in darker edges of the frame, especially in rooms featuring lots of contrast, such as a situation where someone is sitting by an open window.
The glass trackpad, or ForcePad as Lenovo calls it, feels good, though the implementation feels a bit less smooth as the haptics on laptops like the Surface Laptop Studio or Dell XPS 13 Plus. It’s hard to describe, just doesn’t feel quite as convincing, and the simulated click feels a bit sticky. Performance and battery life The ThinkPad Z13 is a capable little machine, but it’s not designed with heavy workflows in mind. Rather than the typical Intel fare, this laptop comes with the Ryzen 7 Pro 6850U, AMD’s latest business processors. These 8-core chips are great for multitasking and simpler applications, especially if you work primarily in Microsoft Office or on web applications.
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