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Lenovo's 12-inch ThinkPad ... wrong laptop review. If you think the ThinkPad design is dated, stale or uninteresting, you're reading the wrong laptop review. The X230 is intended just as much ...
The first thing you think of when you think ThinkPad is the keyboard as Lenovo excels at getting those right. The X230 is no exception as the chiclet style keyboard has great spacing to go along ...
Fans of the classic ThinkPad won’t be disappointed with the X230 ... The $1249 model that Lenovo sent us for review is a midrange configuration featuring a Core i5-3320M Ivy Bridge CPU, 4GB ...
I was able to test two of the first notebooks to appear equipped with Ivy Bridge, both aimed at business users: the Fujitsu Lifebook U772 and the Lenovo ... Core i5 2467 processor. The X230 ...
Here is a photo of the new style keyboard on the ThinkPad X230 that Lenovo sent over for review. As you can see, it’s a pretty drastic change. Other ThinkPads, such as the ThinkPad Carbon X1 ...
No. We don’t think it’s worse, either. It’s just different. We loved the old keyboards, but we love this one, too. Our only regret is the fact that Lenovo ... Core i5 makes the X230 ...
The ThinkPad X230 is as ever a very configurable beast. Lenovo sells direct and they tell us you'll be able to order it with your choice of Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs. You can get a 320 gig 7200 ...
Now, Lenovo is back ... but the X230 is at least a bit faster than the pokey IdeaPad Y480 I reviewed last month, despite having a lower-class Core i5 instead of an i7. The graphics benchmarks ...
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