diff --git a/content/posts/thinkpad-X13s-review.md b/content/posts/thinkpad-X13s-review.md index 8913c5c..eab6a1d 100644 --- a/content/posts/thinkpad-X13s-review.md +++ b/content/posts/thinkpad-X13s-review.md @@ -73,7 +73,11 @@ Now the RAM is soldered (there are 8GB/16GB/32GB options, I have the 16GB model) ### 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! + + ### Screen @@ -83,9 +87,9 @@ This is nice and large even on a 13.3" display thanks to the 16:10 resolution of 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 @@ -109,15 +113,15 @@ It is a joy to use though it would be nicer if it was a little larger though per 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. diff --git a/static/videos/GNOME-Shell-animations.webm b/static/videos/GNOME-Shell-animations.webm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be10185 Binary files /dev/null and b/static/videos/GNOME-Shell-animations.webm differ