Renewed – ThinkPad 13 Laptop (Thinkpad 13) Review: 6th Gen Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD

Introduction

The Lenovo ThinkPad 13 (Thinkpad 13) has always held a reputation for reliability and durability, particularly within the business sector. This review focuses on a renewed model, boasting a 6th generation Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB SSD. Having spent several weeks using this laptop for various tasks, from everyday browsing and document editing to more demanding applications, I’m ready to share my detailed experience.

Features

The ThinkPad 13’s compact size and lightweight design (1.44KG) make it highly portable. The 13.3-inch anti-glare HD display is surprisingly sharp for its resolution (1366×768), and the keyboard offers a comfortable typing experience. The inclusion of Windows 10 Pro provides a robust and familiar operating system. Two USB ports provide sufficient connectivity for most users. While it lacks a fingerprint reader, the overall build quality feels solid and reassuring. The 2.4 GHz Intel Core i3 processor, while not cutting-edge, provides adequate performance for everyday tasks.

Specification Value
Processor Speed 2.4 GHz
RAM Size 8 GB
Battery Size 12 mAh
Internal Memory 256 GB
Product Weight 1.44 KG
Screen Size 13.3 in
SIM Type No SIM Card
Display Resolution 1366×768
Screen Features Anti Glare
Colour Name Black
Laptop Weight 1 – 1.4 Kg
Keyboard Language English
Display Type LED
Display Resolution Type HD
Average Battery Life 2 Hours
Storage Type SSD
Operating System Version Windows 10 Pro
Operating System Windows
Grade Max
Usage Type Business
Model Series Lenovo ThinkPad
Processor Version Number/Generation 6th gen
What’s In The Box Laptop and charger
Number of Cores Dual Core
RAM Type DDR4
External Graphics Integrated
Product Length 322 mm
Product Height 19.8 mm
Product Width/Depth 222.8 mm
Features Compact Size, Intel, Business, Personal, Travel
Model Number Thinkpad 13
Model Name Thinkpad
Pixels Per Inch 1366×768
Number of USB Ports 2
Processor Version Core i3

Performance

The ThinkPad 13’s performance is adequate for everyday tasks. Web browsing, email, and document editing are handled smoothly. However, more demanding applications or multitasking can push the system. The 256GB SSD ensures quick boot times and fast application loading. The integrated graphics are sufficient for casual gaming but don’t expect high-end performance. The battery life, unfortunately, is a significant downside; the two-hour claim is accurate in my experience under moderate usage. This limits its use on the go.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Lightweight and portable, comfortable keyboard, solid build quality, fast SSD, good display for its resolution.
  • Cons: Short battery life, limited processing power for demanding tasks, only two USB ports, no fingerprint reader.

Final Verdict

The renewed ThinkPad 13 (Thinkpad 13) offers a decent balance of portability and performance for everyday tasks. Its lightweight design and comfortable keyboard are significant advantages. However, the short battery life is a serious drawback, significantly impacting its usability. If you need a lightweight laptop for basic tasks and primarily use it at a desk, this could be a suitable option, especially considering the price point of a renewed unit. But, if you prioritize long battery life or need more processing power, you should consider other options.