Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 G1 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad 13 G1.
June 2016
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The editors liked
The Lenovo ThinkPad 13 has a comfortable and responsive keyboard
Battery life that'll last a work day and an adjustable screen with sturdy 180-degree hinges
The thin-and-light Lenovo ThinkPad 13 offers a lot for a little
Including a great keyboard
A matte 1080p screen
Useful port assortment
A fair amount of upgrade options and a lightweight
But rugged build quality
Excellent keyboard
Sturdy chassis
USB-C for power
Sturdy
Yet light
Fantastic keyboard
Solid battery life
Competitively priced
The editors didn't like
Audio is muffled thanks to poor speaker placement
The display doesn't pop
And the keyboard isn't backlit. Chrome OS has limited software options
The touchpad can be a little jumpy and the trackpoint can be hard to find without looking. The keyboard isn't backlit
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The Lenovo ThinkPad 13 has a comfortable and responsive keyboard, battery life that'll last a work day and an adjustable screen with sturdy 180-degree hinges
Audio is muffled thanks to poor speaker placement, the display doesn't pop, and the keyboard isn't backlit. Chrome OS has limited software options
This Lenovo ThinkPad 13 takes a lot of the design and quality we like the ThinkPad brand for, and transforms it into a more casual Chromebook, ideal for schoolwork and writing...
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Published: 2016-09-20, Author: Michael , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent keyboard, Sturdy chassis, USB-C for power
Not as inexpensive as it could be, No Trackpoint, Middling battery life, No dedicated video-out
The Windows version of the ThinkPad 13 is a solid machine that doesn't excel in any one area, leaving it in the middle of the pack. The Chromebook version shares most of its DNA, and what's taken away in terms of hardware and software flexibility is accou...
The thin-and-light Lenovo ThinkPad 13 offers a lot for a little, including a great keyboard, a matte 1080p screen, useful port assortment, a fair amount of upgrade options and a lightweight, but rugged build quality
The touchpad can be a little jumpy and the trackpoint can be hard to find without looking. The keyboard isn't backlit
A travel-friendly, tough business laptop, the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 delivers essentials for work or school...
Display isn't the best, Modest overall performance
There's a lot to like about the ThinkPad 13. The form factor manages to be simultaneously lightweight and sturdy, the input devices are top-tier, and the battery life is great. The ThinkPad 13 proves you can buy a good laptop for around $600. You can c...
As is always the case with a ThinkPad X1 PC, I think that the Tablet is best in its class. It finally has a proper kickstand and a proper CPU for it to compete with the big boys. The most notable Windows 10 tablet on the market is probably Microsoft's Sur...
Routines are nice. We do things over again until they become second nature because they're comfortable for us. Squeaky wheels get the grease, wheels that stay silent get some subconscious appreciation. Lots of people say that the ThinkPad line is stale. T...
excellent input devices, ample port selection, long battery life, quiet operation, quick and accurate fingerprint reader
no Thunderbolt, expensive for the specs, keyboard not backlit
The ThinkPad 13 sits in a good spot. The feature set retains many outstanding points of its more mature ThinkPad brothers, the T and X series. The keyboard is among the best available, the battery life is good enough for a full work day, and performance i...
Published: 2017-04-20, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
12+ hours of battery life, MIL-STD 801G rated, USB-C port, Best keyboard among SMB laptops
A bit pricey for an entry-level system, Ethernet connectivity requires an adapter
The second generation of the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 is stylish, durable, and lasts more than 12 hours on a full charge. It's the laptop to get for your small business or home office...
Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
functional design, high system performance, fast SSD (512 GB), good input devices, backlit keyboard, satisfactory battery life, moderate noise polution, bright, viewing angle stable screen, USB Type-C, docking port (OneLink+)
slow SD card reader, no SmartCard reader, tight color space coverage, USB Type-C only Gen.1, 12-month warranty, casing gets warm during load
Lenovo's ThinkPad 13 (2017) is a solid entry-level business laptop. The performance of the laptop justifies its purchase price of 1230 Euros (~$1329). Buyers get a fast Intel Core i7-7500U that can develop a big part of its potential even during load (no...