A very boring model at an inflated price.
The screen is depressing, the processor is weak and outdated.
Despite the fact that 2 memory modules are installed, the AIDA64 test shows a terrible result for ddr4 3200 (3200x16=51GB/s), one of the slowest dual-channel modes ever seen for Zen3.
Business laptop, but there is no reliable connector for the angled round power plug. USB-c here should be purely optional for emergencies, because the model and its overall durability preclude frequent use outside the office or home. This means that it will most often be used from a power supply rather than from a battery, and the extremely flimsy USB-C sticking out to the left, perpendicular to the case, will be very annoying, especially for right-handers.
With such a price and such modest characteristics (they could have installed at least a 1TB SSD), there are unlikely to be anyone interested.
If at this price it had 32GB/2TB out of the box with IPS 100%sRGB/120-144Hz or at least a 16/1Tb+4k@120Hz screen, it would have been a different matter. At least the eyes could enjoy the screen of this outdated typewriter...
For example:
On amazon - Acer Aspire 5 - 770euro - 32Gb/2Tb with i5 12450H + usb4/tb4 + angle power tip + rj45 on left + 3xusb-a 3.2 but with non-classical numpad.
HP Victus Gaming Laptop, 15.6'' FHD 144Hz IPS Display, Intel Core i5-13420H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, 32GB RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Backlit Keyboard, Wi-Fi 6, HD Camera, Win 11 Pro, Blue, 32GB USB Card - 762euro.
www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5215vs5434/AMD-Ryzen-7-7730U-vs-Intel-i5-13420H
Lenovo's price is overestimated by 200-250 euros, at least.