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Lenovo’s updated X260 stays true to the ThinkPad heritage with a deep keyboard, plain look, and excellent battery life – but does this classic make sense in 2016?
Like the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the ThinkPad X260 has a 12.5-inch antiglare display with In-Plane Switching technology for colors pop and wider viewing angles; unlike it, the X260's display has a ...
Input Devices The keyboard on the ThinkPad X260 is comfortable to type on. To move around your on-screen pointing device, you may use either the touchpad or the traditional Lenovo TrackPoint stick.
The new ThinkPad X260 might not have a carbon fiber case, but this 12.5 inch notebook has a starting price of $929, which makes it almost $300 cheaper than the X1 Carbon.
Measuring 0.8 inches thick and weighing 2.9 pounds, the Lenovo ThinkPad X260 is a little thicker and heavier than the 14 inch X1 Carbon, but it does have a few things going for it, including an ...
Input Devices The keyboard on the ThinkPad X260 is comfortable to type on. To move around your on-screen pointing device, you may use either the touchpad or the traditional Lenovo TrackPoint stick.
Input Devices The keyboard on the ThinkPad X260 is comfortable to type on. To move around your on-screen pointing device, you may use either the touchpad or the traditional Lenovo TrackPoint stick.
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