 Hello, this is Nick from Laptop Media, and today we will show you how to open the Intel version of the Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 4. To get inside this device, you have to undo 8 captive Philips head screws, then pry the bottom panel with a thin plastic tool starting from the back. You can also remove the pen from its housing, but it's not necessary. You don't have to pry the front side. Tilt the panel until you hear a slight click sound, and then you can lift away the plate from the base. Please remember, it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. That would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you. The battery in this device is a 46 watt hour model. To take it out, detach the connector from the motherboard, and undo the 4 Philips head screws that keep the unit fixed to the base. The capacity is enough for 14 hours and 17 minutes of web browsing or 10 hours of videos. To achieve that, you have to apply the balanced preset in the Windows power and battery menu and set the scheme for battery to balanced mode in the BIOS. The optional Lenovo pen is placed right below the battery. The WAN slot is for optional 4G connectivity. For storage, you get a single M.2 slot for 2242 Gen4 SSDs. The NVMe is covered by a metal shroud that has a thin thermal pad on the inside. We found another pad below the SSD. Sadly the memory is soldered. Still the maximum amount is 32GB of LPDDR5. 4T800MHz RAM in dual channel mode, which sounds plenty. The memory chips are rated at 6400MHz, but they work at 4800MHz due to platform limitation. The cooling is simple, a single fan, a heat sink, one heat pipe, and a heat spreader.