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What's Hot: Small and light yet durable and plenty of ports. Superb keyboard, good trackpad. Bridge batteries for long runtimes. What's Not: Higher end display options could have wider color gamut.
The Lenovo X240's older sibling has arrived, and it is aptly named the Lenovo X250. Many of the previous model's design choices have carried over into the model, but as always the update brings ...
The ThinPad X250 is available in a range of configurations including options for an Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processor, 4-16GB of RAM, 500GB HDD or 128GB-512GB SSD and resolutions from HD (1366 x ...
Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X230 keyboard is creating quite a stir. For the first time, the 12″ ultraportable X200 series is ditching its classic ThinkPad keyboard in favor of a more modern island ...
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 keyboard layout In my brief hands-on with the X1, I found the keys extremely comfortable and easy to type on–much more so than typical flat chiclet keys like the kind found ...
The keyboard is a chiclet-style spill proof one just like X240, with good travel and a firm pressure point. Lenovo has at last abandoned its 5-key mouse pad in exchange of a 3-key one which is ...
Lenovo’s new ThinkPad TrackPoint II Bluetooth keyboard costs $99 and gives you a way to use the infamous red mouse nub with your desktop computer.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X250 (starting at $755, £669.99, AU$1,499) ... The spill resistant keyboard sports Lenovo's signature AccuType curved keys, of which I'm not a fan.
Lenovo has a knack for making rugged laptops, and the X250 is the latest example of this. As with the X240 before it, the X250 meets MIL-SPEC standards and is able to operate in all sorts of ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X250 (starting at $755, £669.99, AU$1,499) ... The spill resistant keyboard sports Lenovo's signature AccuType curved keys, of which I'm not a fan.