The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 is more expensive but provides top-notch performance for gaming and resource-intensive engineering programs, although it is heavier and has a lower battery life. The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s is more affordable, lighter, and offers a longer battery life, but is less powerful and better suited for general use and business applications. If gaming and high-performance are priorities, the ASUS is the better option, but for everyday tasks with better portability and cost-efficiency, the Lenovo would suffice. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15
Very good for engineering and design
Very good for gaming and AI
Very good for content creation
Very good keyboard
Advantages of the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s
Excellent portability
Good battery life
Key differences
Gaming and AI
8.3/10
6.4/10
8.8/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.8/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
300Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
Yes
SUPPORTS DLSS
No
Yes
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
No
6.7/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
8.3/10
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 is very good for gaming and AI, while the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s is only fair.
PerfectRec’s Gaming and AI Score strongly emphasizes graphics processing capability, while also taking into account other factors that impact suitability for gaming and AI work.
Engineering and Design
8.5/10
7.5/10
9.2/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
7.9/10
8.8/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.8/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 is very good for engineering and design, while the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s is good.
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 is better suited for engineering and design due to its more powerful CPU, higher amount of RAM, and superior GPU, which all contribute to better performance in resource-intensive tasks, along with a higher quality screen that benefits detailed work. In contrast, the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s, while still adequate for engineering and design, offers greater portability and good keyboard and speaker quality, but with less emphasis on the high-end performance features of its ASUS competitor.
Screen Quality
7.9/10
7.2/10
15.6in
SIZE
13.3in
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
300Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
283.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
336.0 nits
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 has a better screen than the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s for general use, gaming and AI, and content creation, while the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s has a better screen for content creation.
When considering general use, both the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 and Lenovo ThinkBook 13s offer displays that provide clear images and vibrant colors due to their high resolution and panel brightness, making for an enjoyable everyday viewing experience. For engineering and design, these laptops' screens are also favorable as they cover a broad spectrum of colors, which is crucial for accuracy in color-intensive tasks. However, for gaming and 3D applications, the lower refresh rates on these laptops may lead to less fluid motion and a less immersive experience, despite having satisfactory resolution and panel quality.
Battery
5.5 Hours
8.0 Hours
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 has 5.5 hours of battery life. The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s has 8 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Portability
Fair
Excellent
15.6in
SIZE
13.3in
5.0 lbs
WEIGHT
2.9 lbs
0.9in
THICKNESS
0.5in
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s has excellent portability, while the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 has only fair portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Cost
$2,000
$1,000
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 has a price of $2,000 and the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s costs $1,000.
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 and Lenovo ThinkBook 13s are both good for general use.
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15's high-performance CPU and ample RAM make it well-equipped for general use, though it's less portable and has shorter battery life than the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s, which offers great screen quality, long battery life, and better portability, making it also suitable for general use despite a less powerful processor compared to the ASUS.
Content Creation
8.0/10
7.8/10
9.2/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
7.9/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 to be very good for content creation, while the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s is good.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
Software Development
7.4/10
7.7/10
9.2/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
7.9/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
8.5/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
7.5/10
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13s and ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 are both good for software development.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Build Quality
7.8/10
7.6/10
The ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 and Lenovo ThinkBook 13s both have good build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
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How the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 and the Lenovo ThinkBook 13s compare to other laptops
"Asus continues to refine the ROG Strix Scar lineup with new upgrades. The Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 offers almost everything you would expect from a gaming laptop at this price. The build quality is great, connectivity options are decent, and there is enough scope for internal upgrades as well. Asus reverts to membrane switches for the keyboard — though not as "clickety" as the opto-mechanical ones we saw with last year's model, they still make for a decent typing and gaming experience. The lack of biometrics in any form is a downer."
"The best thing about the ThinkBook 13S is that it’s a good deal. Business buyers looking for ThinkPad-level performance and software without ThinkPad pricing will probably find the ThinkBook a solid option. While nothing about it is really spectacular, it’s certainly unusual to see the ThinkBook’s screen resolution at a sub-$1,000 price, and its performance will be more than adequate for most office tasks. The generous port selection, 16:10 aspect ratio, physical webcam shutter, and clear audio are certainly icing on the cake."
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About ASUS
ASUS, a Taiwanese electronics brand, is one of the largest personal computer vendor by market share. The majority of their laptops are targeted towards personal use or gaming. Their most popular product lines include the budget-friendly VivoBook, more premium ZenBook, and their TUF and ROG gaming laptops, the latter of which has a reputation for excellent gaming performance.
About Lenovo
Lenovo is a Chinese technology company, and one of the largest personal computer vendor. They are well known for a variety of technology products, including laptops. Their consumer series include their entry level IdeaPad and LOQ series and mid-to-high-end Yoga and Legion series. On the business-oriented side, their series include their entry-level ThinkBook series and mid-to-high-end ThinkPad series. Lenovo laptops offer strong performance for reasonable prices, and are often on sale.
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