Lenovo, this is your uniform shame 2023 - not bringing out the 2 USB40 ports that natively exist inside all Zen4 Phoenix:
www.amd.com/en/product/13041
It turns out that the buyer pays for the USB40 logic inside the SoC, but the greedy Lenovo deliberately does not display them, although the output costs a penny.
And of course, 16GB of RAM is just a mockery of customers and shameful in 2023 - the minimum should be 32GB (or one die or two 16 each).
The author writes about an excellent screen, but it has a shameful measured contrast that does not even reach 900: 1, although Lenovo officially claims 1200: 1. This alone should drastically lower the rating of the model. In fact, the screen is 100% defective, as it does not meet Lenovo specifications.
Well, the absence of at least one usb-a on the right and left creates a problem with transmitting information to the radio beacon of the radio mouse - when it is stuck in the back and shielded by the screen cover, the batteries in the mice are discharged much faster than when it is next to the hand of a right-handed or left-handed person .
Otherwise, the target audience of this stupid model is not clear to me - unlike the old slims, it weighs as much as 0.5kg more (2021 weighed 1.9kg). And that's not counting BP.
Lenovo, what is the meaning of the existence of this line? You could not make a light laptop, nor a universal and comfortable one for both right-handers and left-handers. You didn't bring out, to your shame, even built-in USB40 ports, so that the owner could, for example, connect a desktop version of the GTX4090 (or future 5090) to it. You even screens in a series, according to your own declarations, cannot be made with stable quality, primarily contrast.
The question is why pay for it?