I love my computer so far, the fact that I can use this as a tablet, and a normal computer is a game changer. Love the numeric keyboard, many computers don't come with one and is not ideal when working on the go. The only issue is that there are not many accessories for this computer, I had a hard time finding a sleeve and a actual case was impossible, no skin for it unfortunately. But overall super satisfied with my computer, worth every penny.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was looking for a sleek, powerful personal laptop that would give me speed and be easy to use. The Evo i7 chip and RAM are strong features. But the great touchscreen, Yoga folding feature to watch content and read are great. They combination can't be beat. Lenovo's reputation for quality and the service options are also great of the model
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with this device. lighter weight - awesome display, fast plus sharp aluminum coloring. took me no time to set up to my preferences.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this computer after I had knee surgery and needed something a little more portable than my desktop. I wasn't sure how well it would run my 3D modeling software and it really stood up to the task. Now that I am a little more mobile it is nice to be able to use a computer in the areas that I am working in instead of transporting files.
The screen, RAM, and CPU on this system are perfect. Love the increased resolution (2560x1600, and the 12700h is no slouch. 32GB right now is where I want to be with both my work and for having the ability to juggle many programs at the same time.
The GPU is a different story. It is...okay. I picked it up for the video editing and some gaming, well the gaming left me disappointed. I thought I could get a boost with resizable BAR enabled, only to find that this model have resizable BAR as an option. Not sure if this can be enabled via a bios update later, but that would be a welcome change down the road.
I have alleviated this concern for now with an Egpu, taking advantage of the TB4 ports. That, of course, required buying an Egpu and the card to go with it, thankfully I was able to grab one with a radeon 5700 for fairly reasonable cost. At least with this setup, as long as the CPU can handle what I need it to, and I expect it will be able to for 3-5 years, I can update the GPU if I feel the need.
Sadly, the RAM isn't user upgradeable, I think only the nvme SSD and maybe the wifi card are. I'll probably bump up to 2TB in the near future.
Other note: Linux Mint installed and ran fairly effortlessly, so that's a nice bump. Given the scaling of the screen, I would recommend setting it to 1920x1200 for linux though, as magnification is a bit wonky at full res.