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June 2016
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A los editores les gusta
Genial calidad de construcción
Excelentes dispositivos de entrada
Gran aguante de batería
Display superior a la media para un Chromebook
Mejora a precio razonable
CPU veloz y con montones de memoria
Buenísimo teclado
Puertos modernos incluyendo USB Type-C
Buen aguante de batería
Decente panel IPS FHD
Muy silencioso
Buen rendimiento
Sin PWM
Diseño funcional
Alto rendimiento de sistema
Fast SSD (512 GB)
Buenos dispositivos de entrada
Teclado iluminado
Aguante de batería satisfactorio
Emisión de ruido moderada
Pantalla brillante de ángulo de visión estable
USB Type-C
Puerto de anclaj
A los editores no les gusta
En nuestra configuración
Comparable en precio a su contrapartida superior basada en Windows
Almacenamiento eMMC lento en vez de SSD
Mantenimiento y mejoras restrictivas
Limitaciones de Chrome OS difíciles de aceptar para muchos profesionales business
Display isn't the best, Modest overall performance
There's a lot to like about the ThinkPad 13. The form factor manages to be simultaneously lightweight and sturdy, the input devices are top-tier, and the battery life is great. The ThinkPad 13 proves you can buy a good laptop for around $600. You can c...
Publicación: 2018-07-08, Autor: Rich , crítica de: neowin.net
As is always the case with a ThinkPad X1 PC, I think that the Tablet is best in its class. It finally has a proper kickstand and a proper CPU for it to compete with the big boys. The most notable Windows 10 tablet on the market is probably Microsoft's Sur...
Publicación: 2017-05-03, Autor: Travis , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
Routines are nice. We do things over again until they become second nature because they're comfortable for us. Squeaky wheels get the grease, wheels that stay silent get some subconscious appreciation. Lots of people say that the ThinkPad line is stale. T...
excellent input devices, ample port selection, long battery life, quiet operation, quick and accurate fingerprint reader
no Thunderbolt, expensive for the specs, keyboard not backlit
The ThinkPad 13 sits in a good spot. The feature set retains many outstanding points of its more mature ThinkPad brothers, the T and X series. The keyboard is among the best available, the battery life is good enough for a full work day, and performance i...
Publicación: 2017-04-20, Autor: Joel , crítica de: pcmag.com
12+ hours of battery life, MIL-STD 801G rated, USB-C port, Best keyboard among SMB laptops
A bit pricey for an entry-level system, Ethernet connectivity requires an adapter
The second generation of the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 is stylish, durable, and lasts more than 12 hours on a full charge. It's the laptop to get for your small business or home office...
Publicación: 2017-03-22, Autor: Sebastian , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
functional design, high system performance, fast SSD (512 GB), good input devices, backlit keyboard, satisfactory battery life, moderate noise polution, bright, viewing angle stable screen, USB Type-C, docking port (OneLink+)
slow SD card reader, no SmartCard reader, tight color space coverage, USB Type-C only Gen.1, 12-month warranty, casing gets warm during load
Lenovo's ThinkPad 13 (2017) is a solid entry-level business laptop. The performance of the laptop justifies its purchase price of 1230 Euros (~$1329). Buyers get a fast Intel Core i7-7500U that can develop a big part of its potential even during load (no...
Publicación: 2017-01-24, Autor: Xiomara , crítica de: cnet.com
The Lenovo ThinkPad 13 has a comfortable and responsive keyboard, battery life that'll last a work day and an adjustable screen with sturdy 180-degree hinges
Audio is muffled thanks to poor speaker placement, the display doesn't pop, and the keyboard isn't backlit. Chrome OS has limited software options
This Lenovo ThinkPad 13 takes a lot of the design and quality we like the ThinkPad brand for, and transforms it into a more casual Chromebook, ideal for schoolwork and writing...
Excellent build quality, Unsurpassed keyboard among Chromebooks, Long battery life, Attractive base price, Very good performance with top CPU, Will eventually run Android apps
Opting for fastest CPU makes the machine pricey, Mediocre speakers and Webcam, No HDMI connector
This Chromebook delivers the resilience and the great keyboard biz buyers expect from a ThinkPad, but the base models may be the best value. (Hardware options pushed our test unit's price well into Windows power-laptop territory.) Read More…...
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Publicación: 2016-08-22, Autor: Steve , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
great build quality, excellent input devices, long battery runtimes, above-average display for a Chromebook, reasonably priced upgrade, fast CPU and plenty of memory
as configured, comparable in price to its superior Windows-based counterpart, sluggish eMMC storage in lieu of SSD, restrictive maintenance and upgrades, Chrome OS limitations will be hard to swallow for many business professionals
Lenovo's new ThinkPad 13 Chromebook has most of the fundamental benefits of a ThinkPad going for it. It's practically designed, features a durable yet ergonomic case, boasts terrific input devices, and manages excellent battery runtimes. It's also equippe...
Publicación: 2016-08-18, Autor: Kyle , crítica de: techaeris.com
The display is enough for those that don't need much. Sound quality is awesome. Performance was more than enough to keep me happy
Material used for the Chromebook had an issue with picking up oils from my hands and fingers and was too noticeable and a little annoying. Camera was ok, but not the best
So, at the end of all this, the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 Chromebook was an excellent laptop that should fit just about anyone's needs if you're not looking to do much. The base price is pretty good, but you could be spending a bit more than some other laptops j...