The business convertible is a capable device in both regards. As per usual with the ThinkPad series, the case and input devices are satisfactory even for more demanding users. Additionally, the L13 Yoga is very capable in many ways in tablet mode - and not only because of the included digital pen. So, is it the perfect allround convertible?
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-L13-Yoga-G2-AMD-Laptop-in-review-Ryzen-Pro-unleashed-inside-a-ThinkPad-convertible.607481.0.html
missing stress test graph
Still the same ugly-boring design from 2015 with those huge bottom and top bezels, yikes!
Its not like other laptops dont have them, but L13/L13 Yoga have had the same desing for far too long even for a budget laptop, it just looks ugly with that giant lip, even on cheapest of their SMB laptops like E14 they did away with overly big bottom lip of E480 and made it acceptably smaller!
Oh, yeah, let alone that 16:9 abomination of a screen on many of their ThinkPads.
Dont get me wrong, typing this on rather fresh ThinkPad myself, but still, they have to change instead of being stubborn penny pinchers using subpar materials everywhere they can, displays included.
Yeah, yeah, I get it, their main customers are corporations, who couldnt care less what their workers think about this or that as long as that thing serves as a tool to get the job done.