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My first hour with the Lenovo ThinkPad X9-14 Gen 1 was weird, I will admit. The touchpad is incredibly sensitive, and it took time for my brain to adjust how I used the touchpad.
Lenovo has released the 5th generation of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook, and we dig into all of the ins and outs of the latest device to see if it's a machine worthy of your consideration.
Another problem with the Carbon is its clickpad. I'd thought Lenovo had worked the kinks out of its touchpad issues, but the X1's clickpad – which, in a first for the company, uses a glass ...
Lenovo offers a one-year parts-and-labor warranty with the ThinkPad Twist, which includes mail-in service. If purchased directly from Lenovo, in-home service can be added for $79 for one year and ...
Lenovo packed the X230 Tablet with a generous port suite: 3 USB (2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0), 4-in-1 card reader, ExpressCard slot, VGA, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and a combo headphone/mic, lock slot and ...
However, it’s lovely to see that Lenovo is moving premium display technologies mainstream. The 14-inch offers a choice between a 1920×1200 400-nit 60Hz OLED or a 14-inch 2880×1800 500-nit ...
If you’re an old-school ThinkPad fan, Lenovo has done the unthinkable: The ThinkPad X9 14 doesn’t have the famous red TrackPoint in the center of the keyboard. The nubbin is a hallmark of ...