Lenovo’s ThinkBook is a better business laptop for most people than a top-of-the-line ThinkPad, but the lack of ports may be a problem. $1,106 The is a 13-inch business laptop designed for portability. The ThinkBook line of laptops is a more affordable alternative to Lenovo’s high-end ThinkPad laptops.
But this laptop doesn’t just beat a top-of-the-line ThinkPad on price — it beats it on battery life, too. The value is definitely here: At $1,106, this ThinkBook is much less expensive than . It lacks the high-end touches of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, but it’s an incredibly practical machine for getting work done on the go — or at your desk.
Looking for more options? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the available today. Lenovo ThinkBook 13x: Specs IDG / Chris Hoffman IDG / Chris Hoffman IDG / Chris Hoffman The ThinkBook is a capable “ultraportable” business laptop. It’s branded as an “ ” laptop and features a -based Intel Core Ultra CPU with Intel Arc graphics.
Our review model included an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H CPU, but Lenovo also offers this machine with a Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor for another $432. That upgrade seems overboard for a laptop at this price point, and it would make more sense if Lenovo offered this machine with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor as an upgrade instead. This laptop includes 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM that’s soldered to the motherboard.
That’s fine for many purposes, but you can’t get 32GB of RAM without upgrading to that .
