finish adding X13s review

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Aaron Honeycutt 2024-11-25 18:24:25 -07:00
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### GNOME Shell
The animations in GNOME Shell are really smooth and great with the touchpad!
The animations in GNOME Shell are really smooth and great with the touchpad! See the video below for yourself!
<video width="640" height="360" controls>
<source src="/videos/GNOME-Shell-animations.webm" type="video/webm">
</video>
### Screen
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I was able to connect to two different networks without issues. While Bluetooth was testing with my Pixel Buds-A I did notice some odd "audio glitching" but it would happen randomly and the audio would keep playing during these moments but would sometimes stop for a second or two then continue playing.
[![Bluetooth devices](/images/{{ page.url }}/Bluetooth-devices.png)](/images/{{ page.url }}/Bluetooth-devices.png)
{{ figure(src="/images/Thinkpad-X13s-review/Bluetooth-devices.png", alt="Bluetooth devices", caption="Settings listing Bluetooth devices") }}
[![Bluetooth sound](/images/{{ page.url }}/Bluetooth-sound.png)](/images/{{ page.url }}/Bluetooth-sound.png)
{{ figure(src="/images/Thinkpad-X13s-review/Bluetooth-sound.png", alt="Bluetooth sound", caption="Bluetooth Sound Settings") }}
### USB-C ports
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This is a fan-less system so how well the system can keep cool is a good question to ask, while building the [System76 Keyboard Configurator](https://github.com/pop-os/keyboard-configurator) the highest temperature that I saw was about 67C which I think is really good. The system's CPU is near the USB-C ports so the top left if you are looking at the screen and you can feel it getting a little warm there.
[![Building Rust software](/images/{{ page.url}}/Cooling_compiling-rust-project.png)](/images/{{ page.url}}/Cooling_compiling-rust-project.png)
{{ figure(src="/images/Thinkpad-X13s-review/Cooling_compiling-rust-project.png", alt="Compiling Rust", caption="Keeping cool while building Rust") }}
### Video decoding
YouTube works and here are some stats for the nerds:
[![Music Video at 1080@60](/images/{{ page.url}}/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats.png)](/images/{{ page.url}}/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats.png)
{{ figure(src="/images/Thinkpad-X13s-review/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats.png", alt="YouTube Encoding", caption="YouTube Encoding at 1080p @ 60Hz") }}
[![Test Video at 4K@60](/images/{{ page.url}}/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats-2.png)](/images/{{ page.url}}/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats-2.png)
{{ figure(src="/images/Thinkpad-X13s-review/YouTube-Encoding-Nerd-Stats-2.png", alt="YouTube Encoding", caption="YouTube Encoing at 2160p @ 60Hz") }}
As you can see it reports that videos are able to decode up to 4K@60 without issue, the videos are smooth and audio matches without issue.