If you were making a Windows tablet designed to make Microsoft's Surface Pro look a bit dull and dated, you'd make the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet. (The base model starts at $1,269; it costs $1,547 ...
Lenovo’s vaunted ThinkPad franchise, which entered this world as an IBM product and wound up with Lenovo when it bought IBM’s PC business in 2004, hasn’t made much in the way of ...
The device's 12.3-inch screen gives it a slightly smaller footprint than its 13-inch competitors. It measures 0.22 by 11 by 8 inches, whereas the Latitude 7350 is 0.35 by 11.3 by 8.2 inches and the ...
“Lenovo’s ThinkPad 8 is a fantastic tablet, but it’s let down by it’s operating system, Windows 8.1, which lags behind the competition.” Some menus are too small to use comfortably Windows 8.1 apps ...
Last year, I reviewed the second-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet. I gave it an 8/10, but while I loved the machine as a whole, it definitely had its shortcomings. Most notably, the performance of ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) doesn't break the mold for this form factor and retains the iconic features of the ThinkPad family, including the infamous TrackPoint and physical touchpad ...
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Lenovo on Monday launched its latest ultraportable ThinkPad X220 laptop along with the similar X200 convertible tablet PC, aimed at bringing mobile enterprise features to thinner, lighter form factor ...
Computers are supposed to make our lives easier. And yet choosing the right PC seems to be getting exceedingly complex. All-in-one computers are more powerful and efficient workhorses than their bulky ...
It's been more than seven months since I first laid eyes on Lenovo's foldable tablet PC prototype, and the company is now ready to launch the world's first laptop with a folding screen. The device ...
The ThinkPad moniker is practically synonymous with durable, business-focused laptops. (And perhaps best known for the red dot in the middle of the keyboard.) Over time, Lenovo its lineup with touch ...
We get it. You’ve already decided that folding screen devices are a Mach 3 flame-out at 85,069 feet. But hear us out, because Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 foldable prototype (it has no official name yet) just ...