In addition to the A series, Lenovo is also offering its more affordable E series with AMD processors. We tested how the ThinkPad fares against the Intel competition and also evaluated whether a configuration with dual-channel RAM brings any advantages.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-E485-Ryzen-5-Vega-8-Laptop-Review.415811.0.html
funny how cpu performs 20% better than A485
Finally! I see dramatic progress with AMD chips in the new Lenovo redesign !!!
The 2500U is easily handled with the i5 8250U in the long-term test Cinebench R15. This is great news for shoppers! The only point is lower autonomy than Dell laptops with the same diagonal.
Well, for the meanness with lcd panels - minus the karma of Lenovo and its managers. So it is useless to deceive customers! How much can such meanness? When will manufacturers finally begin to glue the "Flicker Free" mark on box?! And clearly indicate the color space of sRGB? Viewing angles?
When will we see in every laptop compulsorily at least HDMI 2.0b? But in the summer already comes 2.1 and all the old solutions turn into trash ...
Terrible laptop, I have it now for a year and half, the case is cracking, a lot of driver issues, Windows keeps updating the wrong drivers
I was fairly satisfied and happy with this laptop. However, a year later I noticed hairline cracks along the left hinge, and right hinge near the power button. (just google for lenovo thinkpad hairline cracks)
Was extremely disappointed as I bought this specifically for the supposed better built quality. I haven't contacted support, but from what I read online most do not get resolved and I can't afford to go without a laptop for weeks.
Definitely not going to buy another Lenovo again.