Typing on the L15’s keyboard is a first-class experience, offering a quiet yet snappy and responsive feel.
Performance-wise, the ThinkPad L15 Gen 4 delivers mixed results.
This combination provides flexibility in navigation, although it slightly reduces the size of the touchpad.
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The audio quality lacks bass but is listenable with crisp instrumentals, allowing you to distinguish overlapping tracks.
The Core i7-1365U CPU in my review unit didn’t score especially well in CPU benchmarks.
The productivity benchmarks are likewise fairly middling, with Crossmark’s productivity score landing strictly in only-keep-one-office-app-open-at-a-time territory.
Should you buy the Lenovo ThinkPad L15 Gen 4?
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(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)
(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)