Hi, I believe this particular unit is another spin off from their L340 (non gaming) AMD line of laptop like the L340-17API in the comparison. You can see that apart from the removal of USB-C port, they're practically the same underneath. The cool thing about these Picasso Ryzen APU laptops is they don't need spectacular cooling to run well due to the sub-45 W power consumption.
In my country, they have the model called L340-15API, and a Ryzen 5 + SSD model can go as low as 380USD.
Only if they have non-soldered or bigger onboard RAM and an IPS screen as options, then this device is the perfect poorman's all rounder laptop.
In comparison, E595 is the more enticing offer with slightly better quality screen, Thinkpad's great keyboard, better cooling (bigger heatpipes), non-soldered RAM slots, marginally bigger capacity battery and convenience of USB-C charging port, at a higher price of about 40% more than the model I stated just now.
Tough choice...