Lenovo LaVie Z And LaVie Z 360 Reviews: Taking Thin And Light To A Whole New Level

LameMT and Cinebench

In our custom LAME MT MP3 encoding test, we convert a large WAV file to the MP3 format, which mimics a scenario that many end users work with on a day-to-day basis to provide portability and storage of their digital audio content. LAME is an open-source MP3 audio encoder that is used widely in a multitude of third party applications.

Lame MT Benchmark
Audio Transcoding on the CPU

For this test, we created our own 223MB WAV file (a mile-long Grateful Dead jam) and converted it to the MP3 format using the multi-thread capable LAME MT application, in both single and multi-thread modes. Processing times are recorded below, listed in seconds. Shorter times equate to better performance.

lame mt lavie z

When compared a number of other 2-in-1 to hit the market this year, the LaVie Z sits near the top. As we expected, it ranked neck-and-neck with Dell's Inspiron 13 7000 SE that uses the same Core i7-5500U power plant. 

Cinebench R11.5
3D Rending On The CPU And Integrated GPU

Cinebench R15 is a 3D rendering performance test based on Cinema 4D from Maxon. Cinema 4D is a 3D rendering and animation suite used by animation houses and producers like Sony Animation and many others. It's very demanding of processor resources and is an excellent gauge of computational throughput. This is a multi-threaded, multi-processor aware benchmark that renders a photorealistic 3D scene (from the viral "No Keyframes" animation by AixSponza). This scene makes use of various algorithms to stress all available processor cores. The rate at which each test system was able to render the entire scene is represented in the graph below.

cinebench lavie z

Another strong performance here. It's important to point out just how stout the LaVie Z's GPU is considering its thin and light build. It's impressive to see a machine this tiny ranking so highly.


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