[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Pricey but impressive. Quick start up, fingerprint reader and facial recognition are good. Very light and seemingly well-made.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a very user-friendly device and installed Lenovo corporate app is very useful. I would buy another one of these devices in the
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's fast. It's light weight. It's attractive. Best keyboard ever. Only weakness is the Face ID, misses about 40% of the time when compared to a Dell or Surface Laptop. No matter how many times I try to improve it, it doesn't help. Overall, it's my favorite all time laptop (I have the latest Dell XPS 15 9500 and Surface Laptop)
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This computer is fast, lightweight, with an excellent keyboard, The battery life is excellent. This has a Thunderbolt ports and it works with my Thunderbolt display. The USB-C charging port makes this computer chargeable in a pinch with other power supplies. The display is brilliant. The computer does not have a touch screen which is fine with me.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] First impressions: I'm enjoying this laptop so far. I purchased the Linux Ubuntu version. I'll need to get used to the location of the directional arrow keys. There is a nub on the down arrow that I'll need to learn to feel for rather than the spacing between them and CTRL and SHIFT I'm currently used to. Also, the Fn key and Left CTRL keys are switched which is a bit unusually to me. Having the CTRL key at the far left is more comfortable and intuitive to find when using keyboard shortcuts such as cut, copy and paste. But again I'll probably get used to it. Mac users have an even more uncomfortable hand position for shortcuts.