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Lenovo ThinkBook 13s: More battery life, less flexibility

Posted on January 10, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Lenovo’s ThinkBook 13s Tiger Lake in review. The 13-incher now has Thunderbolt 4, a bigger battery, and a powerful Iris Xe iGPU. However, the Wi-Fi chip and RAM are now on board.

The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s-ITL G2 is an improvement compared to the predecessor, but the manufacturer takes two steps forward and one step back. The battery capacity has been increased from 45 to 55 watt-hours, resulting in an 11-hour runtime! Together with the bright, matte display – which also reproduces colors excellently – a mobile 13-incher is created.
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