[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have not been a fan of super light dainty equipment before now but realize how well made this PC is and how much power is packed in. I have had several consecutive Yogas and this machine by far makes so much more sense if you are really looking for mobility. I will use this PC to build something amazing and it will not blink. A few weeks in and I know this.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am hoping to have this resolved via RMA but my brand new laptop started rebooting randomly within 48hrs of receiving it. I tried everything and worked with support. This interrupted my work and I'm still waiting on the RMA after almost 2 weeks with no emails confirming it's on the way.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is very lightweight and powerful. The screen is sharp with good color saturation. I particularly like the ports and connectivity. I've been getting over 8 hours of battery time with Power Point and internet running. Worth the money.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had to purchase a new Lenovo for my work to replace my old laptop. The new ThinkPad ultra 7 vProEvo edition arrived early and the setup was automatic and I was up and running for my weekly long virtual meeting in record time. The performance was amazing and I continue to trust Lenovo as my go to work platform!!!
This is overall a very high quality laptop with excellent spec. However, despite being brand new, having plenty of RAM and powerful CPU, it can experience occasional overload and get stuck, even with only basic open apps. I also get sometimes weird graphic glitches with office apps (like one note). cannot compare to any other PC laptop, but I would expect from what considered the best PC laptop in the market a much better management of processor workload and memory, and more robust UI graphics.
Another minor issue is the keyboard layout, which compared to my previous XI carbon, lost the right Ctrl key, and switched between the Left Ctrl and the Fn keys - which takes time to get used to.