TrackPoint, the little red LED «i» in
the ThinkPad logo, the excellent keyboard, and even the bizarre Ctrl / Fn key switcheroo remain.
This includes a backlit seven - row keyboard, dedicated volume buttons, and the old - school multicolor
ThinkPad logo.
When you lift the lid, you'll be greeted by a 14 - inch display, an island - style keyboard, a red pointing stick and
another ThinkPad logo — this time, in the bottom - right corner of the black deck.
The carbon - fiber chassis is black (or silver, if you like change), with
the ThinkPad logo in the top - left - hand corner of the lid.
Aesthetically, the updated branding is sleeker and modern, maintaining the lit red dot on
the ThinkPad logo that indicates operating status.
The back panel features a silver
ThinkPad logo with a red light that illuminates whenever the tablet is in use.
The hottest point was near
the ThinkPad logo on the tablet's backside, which reached a somewhat disturbing 106 degrees.
The soft - touch black back reminded us of a ThinkPad laptop lid with its silver Lenovo and
ThinkPad logos.
Not exact matches
Its black finish makes the Yoga Book look like the world's smallest
ThinkPad, with a Lenovo
logo in one corner of the lid and a petite version of the full - width, silver «watchband» hinge seen in the company's Yoga 900 series.
Made from Corning's scratch - and break - resistant Gorilla Glass, the glossy screen is surrounded by a thin black bezel emblazoned with light gray
ThinkPad and Lenovo
logos.
A splash of branding updates refines just about every
logo, including the subtler
ThinkPad on the palm rest.
I was walking through the office with Lenovo's
ThinkPad X1 Carbon dangling between two fingers when my colleague spied the
logo.
You can see vintage notes like the multicolored
ThinkPad wordmark that evokes IBM's classic
logo, the keyboard layout with a gap at the top for dedicated volume buttons, and the rubberized finish.