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Lenovo Thinkpad 13 Review (2017): Cheap and mostly cheerful

Posted on May 31, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis

Lenovo has released the second-generation version of its ThinkPad 13, a business ultrabook with the same no-nonsense style we’ve come to know and love. Unlike some ultrabooks, the ThinkPad 13 packs a bunch of ports that (most likely can) cover all of your workday needs, tossing other features on top including a fingerprint sensor and customizable hardware. Is the latest version worth the upgrade? Read on to find out!

Hardware & Design

The latest ThinkPad 13 comes in two flavors: black and sliver. Our review model is silver, as you can see in the photos, though you can also get it in the traditional black ThinkPad style if you prefer. This model falls on the ‘budget’ end of the ThinkPad lineup with a starting price of about $440 USD on Lenovo’s website, making it attractive from a monetary point of view, and it helps boost its appeal by offering a bunch of ports and long battery life.
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Computers & IT Tags:business, fingerprint, hardware, Lenovo, review, sensor, Slashgear, thinkpad, ultrabook, Ultrabooks

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