Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad E15 G1 - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad E15 G1 - Intel Gen 10.
December 2014
(76%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
7562 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
76010066
The editors liked
Decent upgradability with PCIe x4 drive support
Backlit
Spill-resistant keyboard
Equipped with the Nipple
Wide viewing angles and good contrast ratio
Optional fingerprint reader
USB Type-C charging
A wide arrangement of connectivity ports keeps your devices connected and synced
Full HD display comes standard
Loud stereo speakers
Nice aluminum exterior
Comfy keyboard will 10-key numpad
Inexpensive. Fabulous user experience. Dual pointing devices. Big screen. HDMI port and ExpressCard slot included.
Great-looking (and slim) metal enclosure
Stand mode adds versatility
Full HD IPS touch screen
Roomy keyboard and touch pad
Attractive price
300-degree hinge. 1080p touch screen. 1TB hard drive.
Sturdy build
Thin
Stand Mode has its uses
Extremely thin design
Allaluminum
Sturdy chassis
Rotatable display
Strong performance
Awesome red color on the lid
ThinkVantage tools
Comfortable new keyboard
Strong metal case
Attractive finish
Reasonably good value
Good hinges
Good temperature management
Quiet under load
Easy maintenance
Quiet
Even under load
Hard disk sensor
Function keys replace F keys
Many supply options and services
Great ThinkPad input devices
Robust chassis
Storage upgradability
The editors didn't like
Covers only 52% of sRGB
Uses harmful PWM for all brightness levels
Except the maximum (our Health-Guard profile fixes the issue)
Lacks an SD card reader
A downgrade in battery life and maximum RAM supported
Compared to its predecessor
Its slower processor and less than average RAM leave it lagging behind the rest.
Short battery life
Flat
Tinny audio
Drab aesthetics. Only 2GB of RAM in the base configuration. Low screen resolution.
Merely passable performance
Stand mode leaves keys exposed on the underside
Disappointing Webcam
Performance and battery life lag slightly behind the competition
Glare on glossy screen
Speaker sound in Stand Mode could use a boost
Trackpad is far to the left
Poor battery life
Looks a little boxy compared to the 13-inch model
Loud optical drive
Disappointing LCD brightness
Poor color reproduction
Bad keyboard
Inhibited performance due to TDP/firmware constraints
Unimpressive application performance
Primarily thanks to the conventional 5400 RPM hard drive
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Awesome red color on the lid, ThinkVantage tools, Comfortable new keyboard
Poor battery life, Looks a little boxy compared to the 13-inch model, Loud optical drive
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300-degree hinge, 1080p touch screen, 1TB hard drive
Performance and battery life lag slightly behind the competition
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