When choosing between the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and the XPG Xenia 14, consider that Lenovo typically offers a more premium build and possibly better reliability, which may justify the higher price. However, if you prioritize savings and still want solid performance, the XPG could be a smart choice. If your use case involves travel or long periods away from power sources, check each laptop's battery life and weight, as these will affect portability and convenience. For intensive tasks like 3D work, gaming, or engineering software, investigate the graphics capabilities, processor power, and thermal management of both devices to ensure your needs are met without overspending. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x
Good for engineering and design
Very good for content creation
Very good overall display quality
Very good speakers
Advantages of the XPG Xenia 14
Very good battery life
Very good keyboard
Key differences
General Use
7.9/10
7.3/10
2880 x 1920
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
500.0 nits
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
321.0 nits
8.0 Hours
BATTERY LIFE
10.0 Hours
7.5/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.0/10
9.3/10
PORTABILITY SCORE
9.2/10
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and XPG Xenia 14 are both good for general use, though the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x is somewhat better.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x offers a reliable CPU and sufficient RAM for smooth day-to-day operations, a high-quality screen, and is lightweight making it easy to carry, with a long-lasting battery ideal for on-the-go use without frequent charging. Meanwhile, the XPG Xenia 14 provides similar benefits in CPU and RAM for efficient performance, a commendable screen for clear visuals, and is also portable, but it stands out with a more substantial storage capacity and better heat management, which can be crucial for extended use or more demanding tasks.
Engineering and Design
7.9/10
6.8/10
8.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
3.7/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.6/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x is good for engineering and design, while the XPG Xenia 14 is only fair.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x, with its high-quality CPU, ample RAM, and vivid screen, supports demanding engineering applications and graphics work effectively, while the XPG Xenia 14 offers similar capabilities with added graphical processing strength for more intensive design tasks. Meanwhile, the ThinkBook’s portability is slightly better for on-the-go users, and though both have solid keyboards, the Xenia may have an edge in speaker quality and quieter operation which could benefit multimedia use and environments where noise is a concern.
Content Creation
8.0/10
7.4/10
8.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
2880 x 1920
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x is very good for content creation, while the XPG Xenia 14 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
7.9/10
7.2/10
8.6/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
2880 x 1920
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
7.5/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.0/10
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and XPG Xenia 14 are both good for software development, though the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x is somewhat better.
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.
Screen Quality
8.2/10
6.9/10
13.5in
SIZE
14.0in
2880 x 1920
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
120Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
500.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
321.0 nits
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x has a better screen than the XPG Xenia 14 for general use, gaming and AI, engineering and design, software development, and content creation.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x likely offers superior screen quality for general use and engineering tasks due to its higher resolution and brightness, making it suitable for productivity and precise color work with its wide color gamuts. The XPG Xenia 14, while also providing a quality display for general and professional use, might not match the Lenovo in terms of color accuracy and brightness. However, neither are ideal for gaming and 3D applications since they lack the high refresh rates required for smooth visuals in fast-paced environments.
Battery
8.0 Hours
10.0 Hours
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x has 8 hours of battery life. The XPG Xenia 14 has 10 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.
Cost
$1,399
$800
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x has a price of $1,399 and the XPG Xenia 14 costs $800.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and XPG Xenia 14 are both only fair for gaming and AI.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x, while having a decent processor and good screen quality, may lack a powerful dedicated GPU and high screen refresh rate, which are very important for fluid gaming and 3D performance. Conversely, the XPG Xenia 14, being a brand known for gaming, likely offers a stronger GPU and better refresh rates, giving it an advantage in those areas, although its overall CPU performance and screen quality are also factors to consider.
Portability
Excellent
Excellent
13.5in
SIZE
14.0in
2.7 lbs
WEIGHT
2.2 lbs
0.5in
THICKNESS
0.5in
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and XPG Xenia 14 both have excellent portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Build Quality
7.6/10
7.2/10
The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and XPG Xenia 14 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 Lenovo ThinkBook 13x and the XPG Xenia 14 compare to other laptops
"The Xenia 14 is a top 14-inch laptop under 1 kg. ADATA isn't exactly known for its laptops and so we weren't expecting much from its first 14-inch Ultrabook. With that said, we're pleasantly surprised by how well the Xenia 14 looks and performs. Not only is it incredibly light, but it has a color accurate 16:10 display, high CPU and GPU performance, easy RAM and SSD serviceability, plenty of port options including Thunderbolt 4, and long battery life. It packs a lot of punch and features considering the size and weight to be better than even the LG Gram series."
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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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