Lenovo promises a business convertible at an entry-level price for the ThinkPad L13 Yoga, relying on Comet Lake SoCs from Intel. Find out what else the device has to offer and whether a purchase is worthwhile in this review.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-L13-Yoga-review-Business-convertible-with-good-equipment.458786.0.html
Soldered RAM, higher temps, why is it scored higher than previous model?
where is the "leaked" yoga slim 7 with renoir?
it's the same fucking laptop for years now, only the CPU changes and it just gets worse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why don't they finally release a ryzen 4000 model? because money, thats why
There is also a plain L13, with both Intel and AMD versions?
Hi!
I'm wondering about model 20r30004sp
That is not exactly this one, but I cannot find it it notebookcheck.
I've seen it at 500 brand new and it's price is not less than 700.
Is it worth each euro of those 500?
Any cons?
Thanks
Not so happy with l13 yoga:
-the keyboard is quite a bit smaller than the one of the 14 inch Lenovo models I had before (Carbon X, E490), so a bit cramped for big hands. So beware this is not the great 14 inch laptop keyboard!
-the pen is tiny, and the buttons awkward to press. I prefer to press with index finger, not with thumb. And even with thumb its in the wrong position. Pen ist short (not a big problem) but also super slim, pens by microsoft, Apple, Wacom all are much bigger & nicer.
-noise: fan is on most of the time even with light load on i7 model. some electronics noise from inside also quite common
Display is very reflective matte would be nicer, but I accept this because of the pen.
All in all the tablet experience of a surface tablet is nicer.