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We had the chance to look at a lot of Lenovo's ThinkPad lineup for Broadwell, and as this generation comes to a close we decided to give a brief overview of the diversity available. Skylake-powered notebooks may be just on the horizon, but the comparisons...
If you are at all interested in a ThinkPad, all of these machines are a solid choice. The diversity of the ThinkPad line is impressive, and provides lots of answers to personal preference for battery life, size and portability, as well as performance. I a...
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Business users on the go require something light, portable, and that still has some of the functionality of a desktop. While it's easy to look at something like the MacBook or MacBook Air and choose it for its lightweight and small form factor, a machine...
Legacy ports. legacy ports. legacy ports, nice design and sturdy...
A bit on the pricey side that might turn some off and the trackpad needs work...
The X250 is a solid performer and excellent business machine with lightweight handling and slim looks. ThinkPad's have long been a business user's go to machine, since the IBM days, and Lenovo aims to continue that tradition. This is a definite machine t...
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The ThinkPad X250 ($1,317.60 as tested) is the latest ultraportable business laptop from Lenovo, and it's a solid entry into the category. Long-time Lenovo fans will recognize both the clear continuation of ThinkPad design and the smaller refinements that...
Lightweight design. Ruggedized to withstand the rigors of business travel. Hot-swappable battery. Security-compliant storage. Solid performance.
Bottom Line, The Lenovo ThinkPad Z50 business ultraportable is ready to work hard, with ruggedized construction, a hot-swappable battery, and an Intel Core i5 processor...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Z50 business ultraportable is ready to work hard, with ruggedized construction, a hot-swappable battery, and an Intel Core i5 processor...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-04-13 11:47:26
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When properly configured, the latest version of Lenovo's venerable ThinkPad X compact (successor to the X240 we reviewed in January 2014) delivers strong performance and more than 16 hours—that's two workdays—of battery life. Sure, you'll have to option u...
Excellent screen and keyboard, Available two-workday battery life, Unique durability and business features, Plenty of configuration options...
Configuring up from base model gets pricey fast, 12.5-inch screen may not suit everyone...
With its sharp screen, comfortable keyboard, good performance, and durability features, Lenovo's ThinkPad X250 comes as close to perfection as an ultraportable can. And how does two-day battery life sound to you? Read More…...
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Something strange happened when many of the device makers who create Windows machines decided to focus on the future. No one ever said so definitively, but the notebook became another dated, classic design in the same way that the iPod with Video is almos...
Every piece of technology has flaws. What we as buyers have to consider is whether those flaws amount to enough issues that we should stay away. Aside from a less than reliable fingerprint reader, questionable function key placement and third-party apps that need vanquishing...
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Built-in stereo speakers, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack.Networking: Dual band Intel 7265AC WiFi 802.11b/g/n...
Small and light yet durable and plenty of ports. Superb keyboard, good trackpad. Bridge batteries for long runtimes...
Higher end display options could have wider color gamut...
I've been a fan of the Lenovo ThinkPad X series for many years. This year's refresh with the latest Intel processors and the revised trackpad with hardware buttons keep the X250 fresh and appealing for those who need a durable yet highly portable laptop w...
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Lenovo introduced an update to its ThinkPad X240 this year, and it's called the Lenovo ThinkPad X250. As with the last model, we've given the X250 a workout and detailed our experiences in a full review, which you can check out here. In case you missed it...
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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 with it, you know, updates for a slightly more modern world...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X250 is very similar to the previous X240 model, but it has its improvements and that’s a good thing. You’ll find that the battery life — which was already ample with the X240 — has gotten even better with the X250, and that the performance possibilities have climbed as well...
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When buying a lightweight laptop, you often have to choose between functionality and portability, sacrificing amenities to save space. Built for business but user-friendly enough for anyone, Lenovo's 12.5-inch ThinkPad X250 offers a full HD display, a sna...
Long battery life with extended battery, Comfortable keyboard, Accurate touchpad and pointing stick, Solid performance, Plenty of ports...
Bland screen colors, Tinny sound, Middling endurance with default battery...
Lenovo's 12.5-inch ThinkPad X250 fits epic battery life, a sharp display and a snappy keyboard into a lightweight, durable package...
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Lenovo's X200-series has been one of the most popular subnotebook-series among business customers for years now. This is not surprising since the compact 12.5-inch device not only convinced with the excellent mobility in the past but also with other quali...
Durable chassis, Crisp keyboard, LTE module can be added, High-contrast Full HD display, Excellent application performance, Low noise and temperature development, 3-year warranty...
Only 2x USB, Only up to 8 GB memory, Weak speakers, Mediocre battery runtimes...
Lenovo ThinkPad X250Lenovo once again only introduces small changes for a successful product – the ThinkPad X250 is a careful evolution of the X240 that was launched in the end of 2013, no more and no less.Still, this continuity does not have to be a disa...
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The X200 line belongs to the most popular ThinkPads by far for many users despite its small size (or perhaps for just that reason). Potential buyers had to wait longer than usual for the successor of the X240 introduced in September 2013. The delayed laun...
Without wanting to anticipate the outcome of our final verdict A solid development of the X240 is in the making with the ThinkPad X250. Lenovo has also addressed some of the points of criticism in the precursor (keyword touchpad). Whet...
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