Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the Lenovo Thinkbook 13S G1 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Thinkbook 13S G1 - Intel CPU.
August 2019
(84%)
98 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid build and attractive design, Fingerprint scanner, ThinkShutter for webcam, Good speakers, Good battery life
Screen could be brighter
There is something to be said for trying to combine good security features, solid productivity capability, neat design styling, decent audio and a strong display. That might appeal to business users who want great consumer features - and vice versa - so l...
Thin design, Excellent battery life, Good sound, Windows 10, decent display, Runs smoothly
High price on low end specs, No SD card support, Not enough storage with 128GB option
By far, this has probably been the best Lenovo laptop I have reviewed. The awesome, long-lasting battery life will get users through the day and more. On the performance side, it runs really good, even with 8GB of RAM. The sound quality is powered by Harm...
Abstract: It's that time again, time for free stuff! This time around, we've teamed up with Lenovo to give away a ThinkBook 13s. If you're not familiar with the ThinkBook brand, that's because it's brand new. Aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses, it's like a...
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s is a laptop that I thoroughly enjoyed, and it seems like it's a perfect laptop to hand out to a team in an SMB. My biggest issues with it are that there's no USB Type-C charging and that the audio is just OK. The good news about t...
missing business features, hamstrung Type-C port; no USB PD, short warranty coverage, huge bottom display bezel
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s-IWL laptop review. Test device courtesy of CampusPoint.The ThinkBook series will not replace the established ThinkPad line, that much is clear after testing the ThinkBook 13s. Rather, the ThinkBook series is an addition to Lenovo'...
Published: 2019-07-27, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Premium all aluminum build, Doesn't use PWM to adjust screen brightness (AUO B133HAN05.9), Covers 97% of sRGB and with our Gaming and Web design profile, the colors become extremely accurate (dE, Great battery life, Fast and accurate fingerprint reader, D
No SD card reader and Thunderbolt support, No USB Type-C charging
So, we already said that this device is part of a brand new series in the laptop world. We were satisfied with our time with it. However, not need to lie here, the most flashy feature of the ThinkBook 13s is actually its look and the way it feels when han...
While Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th-Gen remains the superior business notebook in Lenovo's stable, the MSRP is well over $1,000. (Prices on the base models have fallen to $999, as the 7th-Gen models have begun to ship.) It's probably worth considering p...
Published: 2019-09-19, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
While Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th-Gen remains the superior business notebook in Lenovo's stable, the MSRP is well over $1,000. (Prices on the base models have fallen to $999, as the 7th-Gen models have begun to ship.) It's probably worth considering p...