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Lenovo ThinkBook Gen 3 has a lot of screens but not enough graphics power

Started by Redaktion, September 24, 2022, 19:39:30

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Redaktion

The lack of any discrete graphics options limits the unique 21:10 dual-screen laptop to less GPU-intensive tasks at the home or office. Content creators will want to look toward the Asus ZenBook Duo series instead.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkBook-Gen-3-has-a-lot-of-screens-but-not-enough-graphics-power.655817.0.html

kek

Compared to previous Thinkbook Plus models, that had an e=ink screen on the outer top of the lid, this one is just Lenovo being retarded.

I can't stress enough how stupid it is to have a "tablet" screen next to the keyboard that cant be detached, and to top it off, you cant use it while the computer is closed either.

So, it's not a 2-in-1, it's not a proper laptop, and it surely doesn't solves any existing problem, but rather, creates new ones.

Like, even Asus did it better and put a horizontal screen on top of the keyboard (simulating a bigger like touchbar like Apple), or on the trackpad (which is small enough to not interfere with your daily work or waste spare/battery).


Ant1tuned

QuoteThe Lenovo ThinkBook Gen 3 is now shipping...


I have been staring at their site all week and never saw any of the three options being delivered sooner than November. 

While Lenovo might be marketing this to content creators this is defintely a machine for analysts and those in the scientific community, especially those that are on the road. I can't wait to get my hands on one.

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