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August 2022
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51 Reviews
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Abstract: Lenovo unveiled the next-gen. ThinkPad notebooks at the ongoing CES 2022. The new ThinkPad Z-series comprises two business laptops- Z13 and Z16 powered by the all-new AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 series processors. Touted as premium business laptops, the new noteb...
beautiful design and excellent build quality, multiple screen options, good inputs, balanced performer with everyday tasks and multitasking, runs quietly, good battery life, despite only bundling a midsized battery
USBC only, with no fullsize ports, sharp front lips, limited screen angle, and finicky touchpad, only average FHDpanels, but a good OLED option, not as powerful as other AMD ultraportables in demanding loads, audio quality isn't much
This Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 is an interesting 13-inch compact ultrabook. The excellent build quality, the good typing experience, and the multiple display and configuration options are among its main selling points, alongside the elephant in the room: the ba...
Very light and portable,Aluminium casing feels good,Long battery life,Great CPU performance, good GPU power,
Keyboard and touchpad feel insubstantial by ThinkPad standards, Webcam bulge looks a bit weird, Very limited connections, Super expensive,
While it doesn't have all that much of the classic ThinkPad feel, the Z13 is an excellent travel laptop that crams long battery life and great performance into a small footprint. Reasons to buy+Very light and portable+Aluminium casing feels good+Long batt...
Abstract: In the Lenovo ThinkPad range, the Z13 is aimed both at business users and students, presumably with wealthy parents.Compared to other current ThinkPad designs, the X13 has made portability a priority, and it delivers a 13.3-inch screen in an aluminium cha...
Published: 2022-09-26, Author: Alun , review by: itpro.co.uk
In trying to make a ThinkPad that is a little less like a ThinkPad, Lenovo could have made a machine too idiosyncratic for those customers that want compact laptops from the likes of Apple and Dell. Or, not idiosyncratic enough for its dedicated ThinkPad...
Abstract: The Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 ($1,355.40 to start, $1,851.85 as configured) isn't the ThinkPad you remember. Lenovo's black, boxy design is iconic (and often shows up on our list of the best ultrabooks ). But after 30 years of ThinkPads, Lenovo is mixing things...
Abstract: The Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Gen 1 is a laptop that tries to combine the sleekness and portability of a lifestyle Ultrabook with the business features and durability of a ThinkPad. However, it does not fully succeed in either category, as it sacrifices some of...
Published: 2022-12-01, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Great Performance, Lightweight At 2.76 lbs, Typical Fantastic Keyboard, Accurate 16:10 1200p Touch Display, Very Quiet With Great Surface Temps, Affordably Priced
Overall, the ThinkPad Z13 Gen 1 is a great first outing for extremely thin and light AMD notebooks out of Lenovo's flagship lineup. Performance is at the top of the ultraportable laptop charts in multi-threaded CPU tasks and gaming. Single-threaded perfor...
high-quality metal housing, good keyboard and touchpad, USB 4, Wi-Fi 6E & PCIe 4.0, Excellent CPU and system performance, good image quality, LTE
no dedicated TrackPoint buttons, PWM flicker, GPU and gaming performance not consistent, OLED significantly shortens battery life, only 2x USB-C ports, limited opening angle of the lid
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 G1 OLED. Test unit supplied by Lenovo GermanyAfter testing the high-end version of the ThinkPad Z13, we wonder whether this is indeed still a business laptop, whether it really is still a ThinkPad. In the configuration with the...
Posh, polished design, Eco-conscious materials and packaging, Great Ryzen-powered performance and graphics, Impressive battery life, Excellent keyboard with re-imagined TrackPoint
Only two USB-C ports, Full HD resolution falls short of higher-res competitors