Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
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Product Overview
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus features an innovative 10.8-in e-Ink display on the cover of the laptop. On the external display, users can use the integrated Lenovo Precision Pen to operate and to create drawings.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- E-ink display is a nice addition to the ThinkBook range
- Good battery life
Cons
- Lacks TrackPoint pointing device
What external reviewers found
External score 76%
Pros
- Good battery life
- Decent keyboard
- Comfortable keyboard
- Powerful e-Ink display
Cons
- Lacks pen functionality
- No touch screen
- No SD card reader
- No Thunderbolt 3
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Specifications
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External Reviews
laptopmag[1]
Reviewer score 85% (normalized by Neofiliac)The ThinkBook Plus takes what I loved about the original YogaBook and fine-tunes the concept. Using the bundled Lenovo Precision Pen, the exterior panel can be used for taking notes, reading documents or checking calendar notification. The $39.99 ThinkBook Bluetooth Silent Mouse connects wirelessly to the ThinkBook without use of dongles.
Pros
- Powerful e-Ink display
- Excellent battery life
- Comfortable keyboard
Cons
- Lacks pen functionality
notebookcheck[2]
Reviewer score 66% (normalized by Neofiliac)Lenovo opted for Intel’s current Comet Lake Platform for the ThinkBook Plus. Currently available SKUs include the Core i5-10210U and the i7-10510U. Unlike ThinkPads ThinkBooks lack support for vPro. The built-in PCIe NVMe M.2-2280 SSD with 512 GB of space was made by Western Digital.
Pros
- Matte IPS display
- Good battery life
- Decent keyboard
Cons
- No SD card reader
- No Thunderbolt 3
tomsguide[3]
Reviewer score 78% (normalized by Neofiliac)Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus has a 10.8-inch e-ink display on the lid. You can use it for summoning Alexa, taking notes with the included pen, reading PDFs. It's not as ambitious as the new dual-screen ThinkPad X1 Fold, but I can see the appeal.
Pros
- E-ink display is useful
- Lots of ports
- Good battery life
Cons
- No touch screen
- No Thunderbolt 3
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