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I use the NTB for work (software development) and so far I am completely satisfied. Plenty of RAM, quality processor, plenty of disk space. The battery lasts me around 5 hours (software development, running programs, IDE, Docker, etc. ). Connecting with the external dock (port extensions, monitors) fine no problem even though it's a Dell dock. The laptop sometimes turns on by itself during sleep mode for a few seconds (fans) and then goes back to sleep. The 170W charger works without problems and charging is really fast. The downside is that it is not that foldable. The NTB can be charged via USB-C and it, according to Lenovo employees, up to 95W. I've organised a GaN 65W charger and cable for my travels, so I'll see how fast it works. 65W is quite low compared to 170W, but it is very compact and ideal for travelling. Overall, I am very satisfied with the laptop.
High quality display with fast refresh
Fast charging with Lenovo connector
USB-C power supply (95W)
Good backlit keyboard (can adjust levels)
PC quality performance also for software development (Docker, etc. handles fine)
CPU/RAM performance as a desktop and decent even from a GPU perspective
Charging via USB-C
battery life 6-10 hours depending on load
beautiful brushed metal body pleasant to the touch
beautiful display and high refresh rate
decent sound, but no external speakers
will last for 10 years again
weight up to 2 kg
lenovo has unfortunately implemented a nonsensical reboot block, which when connected to a USB-C charger blocks booting after reboot and waits for a key press. ironically, on a 100W charger it lasts virtually without limit, but on a flashlight such a query does not put
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The advantages need no further comment. But as for the disadvantages. The manufacturer claims 170W charging, but beware, it's only through the Lenovo SlimTip connector. Those who want to charge via USB-C have to make do with significantly lower PD3.0 power, which is theoretically only 100W. if that's even possible here? I don't know. Either way, you won't get full performance with it.
Fans. I don't get it, my old HP did it, this Lenovo does it. When the laptop is asleep, the cooling fan occasionally switches on, for about 5 sec. The laptop is supposed to "sleep" and not spin the fan. Why does he need to cool down, is he doing some demanding surgery that I don't want him to do? Or is he stealing my data? D Lenovo is not safe? Mostly it's a very distracting element. Another thing. why are there so many component provider stickers on the laptop? What does this tell the average user? NIC. So I guess I know what's inside when I buy it. Ecology 0/10 because the stickers will go straight into the trash. The speakers are good sound quality, but at maximum volume they are still quite quiet.
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Displey, softness, luminosity
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Pre-installed ballast
USB-C charging
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Stickers from production
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