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If only it had HDMI and USB-A ports, Lenovo's second-generation ThinkPad X1 Nano would get a rave review. Even without them, it's a tempting travel companion.
Lenovo delivered a 2-in-1 ThinkPad with great build quality, a nice pen, and serious battery life. But you may want to wait for a next-generation model powered by Intel’s Lunar Lake hardware.
The ThinkPad X1 Nano is Lenovo's lightest ThinkPad ever, weighing just 2 pounds (907 grams), and yet it still retains a lot of what we like about the rest of the bigger and (not much) heavier X1 ...
Configuration. Lenovo offers nine versions of the ThinkPad X1 Nano Remove non-product link on its retail website. The least expensive model comes with a quad-core i5-1130G7 processor, 16GB of ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 2 is small, powerful, and extremely well-built. It's aimed at business users, but it's good for mainstream buyers as well.
This is how the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3 scored in our benchmark tests: Geekbench 6 Multi Core: 9,268 3DMark Night Raid: 15,260; Fire Strike: 5,147; Time Spy: 1,843 ...
On the left-hand side, Lenovo includes a USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 port and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. While not available on this model, some configurations offer a Nano-SIM card slot for added mobile ...
What's Hot: Slim and light, lovely display, included keyboard is excellent. Can add features via optional modules, Quiet fanless design. What's Not: Intel Core M performance is good, but not as strong ...
The ultralight Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3 provides a rugged and feature-rich solution for business travelers, trading some ports and battery life for extreme portability.
The ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3 proved itself right from the jump, blowing past the 4,000-point baseline in PCMark 10 we consider the minimum for effective productivity in an office environment.