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Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in ...
The A, or "all-in-one," models supplanted the ThinkPad 390 and 770. The new ultraportable line could cull attributes from the 240 and its slightly heavier cousin, the ThinkPad 570. The new line ...
Lenovo is revamping its ThinkPad X-series, moving from a 12.5-inch display on the ThinkPad X280 to a 13.3-inch display on the new ThinkPad X390. By shrinking the bezels, Lenovo managed to produce ...
In May, Big Blue replaced the ThinkPad 600 with the T series and the ThinkPad 390 and 770 with the A series. During the third quarter, IBM plans to further consolidate, replacing the ThinkPad 240 ...
The CRN Test Center finds strong battery life, portability and performance on one of the newest additions to Lenovo’s business-focused ThinkPad portfolio. Lenovo has made some smart moves with ...
The ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 is by far the most interesting of the bunch, with a new convertible body that's similar to Lenovo's Yoga laptops, and supports the magnetic Yoga Pen stylus. The laptop ...
The ThinkPad has been a staple of Lenovo’s business offerings for years. Of course, there are many different models to choose from with varying specifications depending on your requirements.
The ThinkPad series hasn’t always been a trend follower, often bucking modern stylings for tried-and-true conventions. But even the ThinkPad couldn’t resist the wave of change that is thin bezels.
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