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Lenovo has set up a recall for thousands of ThinkPad laptops over concerns that the battery pack could overheat and cause a fire.
If you don't mind the large dimensions and 7.6 - pound weight of the ThinkPad P70, you'll be rewarded with a powerful mobile workstation with Intel's Skylake or mobile Xeon processors.
It brings together the best of the Thinkpad laptops you've probably used at some point in the last couple of decades.
There's the usual ThinkPad keyboard with its extensive seven - row keyboard and generally solid feel — it has plenty of travel and a comfortable bottoming action, but it's a bit loose and lacks the precision of its ThinkPad X1 Carbon sibling.
Lenovo has stuck to its black matte finish with a mix of carbon fiber that's been the hallmark of the ThinkPad line for a few years.
Design and Features Longtime fans of the ThinkPad will be happy to know that the X240 doesn't stray too far from the iconic design, although it does offer a few new touches.
The multifunctional design of the ThinkPad X1 Tablet offers something that no other tablet can do as we have seen so.
Video encoding test scores were more impressive, coming within 1 second of the ThinkPad's.
CES 2018 kicks off tomorrow, and as part of today's press events and alongside of its ThinkPad X1 lineup refresh, Lenovo announced the Miix 630.
The company is simply working with multiple partners, as it also announced today its new lineup of ThinkPad X1 laptops, which all include Alexa.
Lenovo has taken the wraps off its latest lineup of the ThinkPad P Series mobile workstations, the P51, P51s, and the P71.
This laptop will sport many of the features of ThinkPad notebooks of the past, but here in 2017 it'll have features that can match the current market.
If you're part of the ThinkPad faithful and you've been missing the design of the line's classic machines, this is definitely something to take a look at.
For fans of Lenovo's (and before that IBM's) no - nonsense business systems, 2017 marks a momentous occasion as it's the 25th anniversary of the ThinkPad line.
If you love the idea of a ThinkPad X1, but you really want a touchscreen, this is the option you should go with.
Previous iterations of the ThinkPad X1 Tablet were kind of the red - headed stepchild of the X1 line.
With 73 percent of the AdobeRGB standard, the Precision 3510 falls well short of the Thinkpad P50, which offers 96 percent of that same standard.
Lenovo released a security update for critical vulnerability with Lenovo Fingerprint Manager Pro that impacts dozens of ThinkPad,...
Want the style and durability of a ThinkPad with the budget - friendliness and speed of a Chromebook?
Lenovo released a security update for critical vulnerability with Lenovo Fingerprint Manager Pro that impacts dozens of ThinkPad, ThinkCentre and ThinkStation Workstations that are running Windows 7, 8 and the 8.1 operating systems.
Audio quality has never been a focus of the ThinkPad brand, but the sound the 420s emits is surprisingly adequate.
Fans of ThinkPad keyboards will love the keyboard.
The Lenovo Miix 630 offers a detachable keyboard that utilizes the same general keyboard mechanism and layout as Lenovo's premium notebooks outside of the ThinkPad line.
Like the rest of the ThinkPad line, the tablet comes ready to work with Documents To Go as well as application (MyScript Notes Mobile) to write notes with it's own (purchased separately) ThinkPad Tablet Pen which allows seamless drawing, noting taking, and document editing abilities.
Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, its premier Ultrabook, highlighting 20 years of ThinkPad innovation and kicking off the celebration of the ThinkPad brand's 20th anniversary.
Lenovo supplied Windows Central with a review unit of the ThinkPad T470.
Lenovo has announced that it is recalling a «limited» number of ThinkPad X1 Carbon 5th generation laptops over a potential fire hazard.
With its quad - core Intel Core i5 - 7440HQ CPU, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB PCIe solid - state drive, our review configuration of the ThinkPad T470p is more than powerful enough for serious multitasking and major productivity tasks.
The slim X1 Tablet shares a family resemblance with the rest of the ThinkPad line, thanks to its matte black finish, and the overall design of the tablet is unchanged from the 2016 model.
The ThinkPad 300, 700, and 700c were IBM's first set of ThinkPad laptops introduced in 1992.
Lenovo's 14 - inch fifth - generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon is expensive, but aside from that it does just about everything right — you get the sturdy construction and excellent keyboard of a ThinkPad in a thinner, lighter laptop that's easier to carry and fit in a bag.
Lenovo (formerly IBM) includes a short book about the history of ThinkPad line in the system's packaging.
But aside from that it does just about everything right — you get the sturdy construction and excellent keyboard of a ThinkPad in a thinner, lighter laptop that's easier to carry and fit in a bag.
Here are the top - rated models we've recently tested from the maker of the ThinkPad and Yoga lines.
The second generation of the ThinkPad X1 Tablet is available in several configurations, with multiple processor choices, and memory and storage options.
Although all models of the ThinkPad P71 include a discrete Trusted Platform Module (TPM, a secure chip that protects sensitive information), only ThinkPad P71 models with compatible CPUs (Intel Core i7 - 7820HQ, Xeon E3 - 1505M and Xeon E3 - 1535M) include vPro technology for remote management by IT professionals.
But the Yoga still seems like a compelling option for people who want the reliability of the ThinkPad name but want to use their laptop in different ways.
In this review we're looking at the E530, unarguably the most mainstream of the ThinkPad sub-brand.
Lenovo's line - up offers a variety of ThinkPad Ultrabooks, ranging from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the thinnest and lightest at a weight of 2.6 pounds but with military - grade carbon fiber construction, to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, a tablet - laptop convertible capable of yoga - like contortions, to the ThinkPad T460, a heavier Ultrabook at 3.8 pounds with more features for the business user.
The director of the ThinkPad series pulled the tablet out from a keyboard case claiming it was indeed the enterprise - aimed tablet.
As is the case with some of the other Android tablets sporting a full - sized USB port, that connection is the star of the ThinkPad Tablet's utility.
I realize that there is a cost advantage to producing the same chassis for all variants of the ThinkPad Tablet, but it seems like Lenovo could have made the WiFi versions with a micro-SD slot in the place of the useless SIM card port.
I want to add a few notes on stability and responsiveness of the ThinkPad Tablet's OS.
Along the top edge of the ThinkPad Tablet's homescreens, Lenovo placed five indicators (I call them meatballs) that indicate which homescreen you are on.
This allows digital ink input from the ThinkPad stylus, which can be purchased separately or as a bundled with all three models of the ThinkPad Tablet.
I have not hit that point with the ThinkPad Tablet yet, primarily because testing out all of the various ink apps and getting to a point of having a sustainable level of productivity is taking up any time that I could devote to experimenting with some of the ThinkPad Tablet's pre-installs.
In addition to the USB port, which sits under a port cover on the left side, the top of the ThinkPad Tablet houses a microSD card slot and a SIM card slot for the optional mobile Sierra Wireless EM7700 Gobi 4000 broadband card.
It's a simple work - based tablet that has a good set of ThinkPad accessories that make it a good fit if you're transitioning ThinkPad users to something a lot more portable.
The soft - touch black back reminded us of a ThinkPad laptop lid with its silver Lenovo and ThinkPad logos.
Fans of ThinkPad might at first scratch their heads.
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