Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G4 IAP
Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G4 IAP Price in Pakistan
Design
The ThinkBook 15 G4 IAP is a traditional laptop, so it’s large, and thick and it bears little resemblance to the more expensive ultra-light and ultra-thin PCs. It does cut a handsome figure with its two-tone Mineral Gray laptop lid, and I feel like Lenovo has done a nice job of differentiating the ThinkBook lineup from its more premium ThinkPad- and Yoga-branded siblings, both visually and from a price-point perspective. It’s made of aluminum, mostly, with ABS plastic molding used for the bottom cover. It looks great and it feels premium. I’m also a fan of the Lenovo branding, as seen on the outside of the display lid and the right side of the keyboard deck.
Display
The ThinkBook 15 G4 IAP can be had with any 15-inch display panel as long as it’s Full HD (1920 x 1080) with a too-wide 16:9 aspect ratio Curiously, there are four display choices within those confines: A 220-nit LCD with no multitouch, a 250-nit IPS panel with no multitouch, a 300-nit IPS panel with 100 percent sRGB gamut coverage and no multitouch, and a 300-nit multitouch IPS panel. The review unit doesn’t support multitouch, but it’s not clear which of the panels I’m using. I find it bright enough for indoor work, where this PC belongs, but it would get washed out if you tried to use it outdoors.
Keyboard, touchpad, and fingerprint reader
Lenovo’s keyboards are widely lauded by fans for being the best in the business, but I don’t feel that that’s been the case for years: Companies like HP, Dell, and even Microsoft offer superior typing experiences, thanks to their tighter and shorter key throws. But whatever you think of Lenovo’s keyboards, the ThinkBook 15 will prove challenging for many, like myself, who like to keep their hands on the keyboard and their eyes on the screen.
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