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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is what we could call a classic road-warrior. It comes with a rugged body, yet fairly light and compact, the simple looks familiar to the ThinkPad Line, Intel Haswell hardware and a large swappable battery that can push the laptop...
I can't draw final conclusions on this AMD version of the Acer Swift 3 based on this sample that did not perform to the best of the platform's abilities.However, based on the few other reviews of these Raven Ridge builds available out there (one, two), th...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Ultrabook is what we like to call the miniature version of the ThinkPad T440s. It's very much a similar product in terms of design and features, but in a smaller, 12.5in form factor that's more portable and easier to carry around...
Slim and solid design, Very good keyboard, Battery life, In-built features...
Keyboard not backlit by default, Some keys are smaller compared to the previous model, Virtual TrackPoint buttons are not comfortable...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X240 is a 12.5in Ultrabook that's small and sturdy, yet comfortable to use. Most importantly, it's a very reliable machine, and it has a dual battery system that allows for a very long run time away from an outlet. It's one of the best l...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Ultrabook is what we like to call the miniature version of the ThinkPad T440s. It's very much a similar product in terms of design and features, but in a smaller, 12.5in form factor that's more portable and easier to carry around...
Slim and solid design, Very good keyboard, Battery life, In-built features...
Keyboard not backlit by default, Some keys are smaller compared to the previous model, Virtual TrackPoint buttons are not comfortable...
There's no doubt that the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is one of the best small laptops on the market. Despite its small size, it doesn't really compromise user comfort — it's especially good for long sessions of typing. We love the overall look of it, the sturdy...
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Since IBM let it go, Lenovo has gone to great lengths to keep the ThinkPad brand alive and well-regarded. The ThinkPad X240, a no-nonsense, 12.5-inch business-grade ultrabook, is no exception. That's not to say that this professional laptop doesn't try so...
Tons of ports for size, Hot swappable batteries, Great fingerprint reader...
Dense for small size, Easily out specced, Squishy keyboard, Poor value...
For me, that price is too steep when competitors like the MacBook Air offer all-day endurance in a larger, lighter frame. The ThinkPad X240 is inarguably an impressive display of what's possible in mobile computing today. You'll find few, if any, other l...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-14 21:51:52
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Lenovo ThinkPad laptops have long been a favorite of business users on the go, and for good reason. They have a long history of durability and solid performance, and their keyboards are arguably the best on the planet. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X240 has the...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a powerful business laptop sporting a Core i5 Haswell CPU, a 12.5-inch IPS touch-screen display, and a whopping 15 hours of battery life...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-14 21:51:52
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Since IBM let it go, Lenovo has gone to great lengths to keep the ThinkPad brand alive and well-regarded. The ThinkPad X240, a no-nonsense, 12.5-inch business-grade ultrabook, is no exception. That's not to say that this professional laptop doesn't try so...
Tons of ports for size, Hot swappable batteries, Great fingerprint reader...
Dense for small size, Easily out specced, Squishy keyboard, Poor value...
For a 12.5-inch machine, the ThinkPad X240 is an impressive mobile workhorse, but not for its internals. No, this ultrabook's specs are easily outclassed by its competitors. What's more compelling here is the amount of hardware features and connectivity o...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-11-14 21:51:52
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 business Ultrabook. The latest X series 12.5″ laptop from Lenovo might not be super-thin but it packs a lot of ports and expansion including 2 USB 3.0 ports, a mini DisplayPort, VGA, RJ45 Ethernet, a full size SD...
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The Lenovo Thinkpad X240 has the opportunity to be a classic mobile road-warrior device. With hot-swap battery configurations up to nearly 100Wh and Haswell processors you can expect the best battery...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X240 business laptop doesn't offer much in the way of drastic changes from the previous-generation X230. But that's largely because that laptop, like the earlier X200 models that preceded it, was one of—if not the —best compact business...
Sturdy shell, Excellent keyboard, Bright IPS display, Long battery life with extended battery, Larger wrist rest and touchpad...
Low-res display comes standard, Keys are a bit slippery, Bottom can get hot under heavy use, Competing PCs offer longer standard warranty...
There's a lot to like about the X240—especially if Lenovo delivers on the optional 1080p IPS panel in the near future. The company has tweaked a few things here and there, mostly for the better (although we still miss the rubber-like lid), while leaving...
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