Sentences with word «trackpoint»

The X280 also has Lenovo's famous red TrackPoint pointing stick between its G and H keys.
IBM's first ThinkPad debuted 25 years ago next month, with a bright red TrackPoint pointing stick and a classic design that still exists in a modern form today.
Lenovo has kept its familiar red TrackPoint nub in the middle of the keyboard, and the mouse buttons above a reasonably sized trackpad.
The Microsoft Precision touchpad has good gesture support and is more than effective, although it's a bit smaller due to the two buttons supporting the very iconic red TrackPoint nubbin in the middle of the keyboard.
Sharp, vivid display; Strong performance; Long battery life with extended battery; MIL - STD 810G tested; Keyboard (with TrackPoint) comes standard
Because of the placement of the left and right click buttons above (for the comfort of TrackPoint users), the touchpad surface is small.
It has a classic rubberized coating, a three TrackPoint caps, a non-chiclet keyboard, and red, blue, and green accents on its logo.
Tobishba Protege, HP Elitebooks and Dell Latitudes are the only one that I can find that have trackpoints on some models.
In between the G and H keys on the keyboard sits a red dot that looks like a typical Lenovo Trackpoint pointing stick.
It's also a bit smaller than it could be, thanks to the extra buttons up top to support the iconic red ThinkPad TrackPoint nubbin that's nestled in the middle of the keyboard and that provides precise controls for ThinkPad fans who demand its presence.
The extra TrackPoint buttons do encroach on the standard touchpad's space, however, providing a smaller space for swiping and gestures than we like.
But Lenovo will also offer a few premium features, such as an optional digital pen for taking handwritten notes or for drawing and an optional Folio keyboard case which features Lenovo's TrackPoint system with a pointing stick in the center of the keyboard instead of a traditional touchpad for controlling an on - screen mouse cursor.
It offers full - size keys plus a rubber trackpoint instead of a mouse trackpad.
If you like the accuracy and convenience of a pointing stick, you'll appreciate that Lenovo's TrackPoint provides extremely precise navigation without making you lift your hands off the home row.
«Samsung Design Patents Reveal a New Mystery Smartphone Feature & Possibly a New Pen System Main Microsoft Patent Filing Points to an IBM - Like TrackPoint Coming to a Future Surface Book»
This tablet lets you add a presenter module that includes a pico projector and HDMI port, ThinkPad keyboard, including trackpoint, which can snap onto the tablet, additional battery and even a 3D imaging module with its rear - facing Intel RealSense camera.
Lenovo's famous TrackPoint is dead center in the middle of the keyboard, just as fans will expect.
The dock does offer an optical isometric Trackpoint joystick which is located above the «B» key.
This isn't as nice to use as a standard TrackPoint but does come in handy on occasion, and we'd rather have it than not.
This positioning is on purpose, though: The ThinkPad Keyboard Folio case ($ 100) provides a wired keyboard that plugs into the USB port, includes a nifty, easy - glide optical TrackPoint mouse alternative, and folds up into a nifty carry - case combo that packs easily into a suitcase, and works well on the airplane tray table, too.
In the center of the chiclet keyboard is an optical mouse, similar to the optical trackpoint seen on the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2.
A selection of accessories will also be made available at launch, including a dockable Bluetooth keyboard that doubles as a stand and comes with the fabled TrackPoint nub.
Like the rest of its ThinkPad line, the Helix 2's keyboard has the familiar red TrackPoint between the G, H and B keys, a mouse alternative that continues to be highly accurate.
While we would have preferred a physical stick, we found the optical TrackPoint accurate though a little slippery because of its glossy top.
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon, for instance, features a carbon fiber chassis, and the signature trackpoint ball in the center of the keyboard.
The T60p is fairly self - sufficient, so Lenovo doesn't have to include many accessories in the product packaging — just the laptop, battery, power brick, modem cord, replacement TrackPoint nubs and the Windows Vista DVD.
In this mode, the W500 functions just like a normal laptop — you can move the mouse with the integrated trackpoint, type comfortably, and take advantage of a few extra ports, like Ethernet and two additional USBs.
While some may prefer the convex Trackpoint found in the ThinkPad T470, this concave surface is still serviceable, with nubs that allow you to get a better grip.
Correction: This post originally referred to Lenovo's TrackPoint branded pointing stick as a trackball.
The trusty TrackPoint and physical buttons are also here, and they are a nice addition for long - time ThinkPad users.
The keyboard is outstanding, and TrackPoint works as well as ever.
The keyboard and trackpad are standard - issue Lenovo, which is to say that they're excellent and reliable (with the quirky top - positioned physical trackpad buttons and the even quirkier trackpoint nub in the middle of the keyboard).
The pointing stick, a far cry from Lenovo's TrackPoint technology, is difficult to master.
While it seems like a 1990s throwback, the eraser - shaped Lenovo TrackPoint controller is a feature that some business users can't live without.
The Lenovo ThinkPad 25 Anniversary Edition ($ 1,899) packs the technology and features of a modern business laptop built on the class - leading Lenovo ThinkPad T470, but with subtle touches of ThinkPads past including a non-chiclet keyboard, a choice of three TrackPoint caps, and red, green, and blue accents on its logo.
You'll find the iconic ThinkPad keyboard under the display, along with a Microsoft Precision touchpad (with physical buttons, if that's your thing) as well as the only think more iconic than the keyboard: the ThinkPad TrackPoint red nipple in the middle.
The branding has been made a bit subtler, but you'll still notice the LED «i» on the ThinkPad lid logo and the usual red TrackPoint nubbin in the middle of the 7 - row keyboard (if you include the row of three arrow keys).
Of course, Lenovo hasn't ditched its trademark red TrackPoint pointing stick.
That was followed by confirmation of specs and a release date — in 3 — 4 weeks which confirms an August release we've been hearing about, and some of the rumored specs are confirmed — a 10.1 ″ 1280 x 800 display, capacitive touch screen with stylus support, an Nvidia Tegra 2 chip and «some kind of trackpoint» which sounds like an optical mouse.
Further, the tablet will also include a Folio keyboard case with Lenovo's TrackPoint system.
I was even more impressed, though, with the change made to Lenovo TrackPoint.
The trackpad is just as smooth and accurate as the Carbon's, and ThinkPad purists will appreciate the return of the red TrackPoint nub.
The P50's raven - black, rectangular chassis follows Lenovo's classy but staid ThinkPad design language, with splashes of color provided by the bright - red TrackPoint pointing stick and status lights on the lid and deck.
ThinkPad Tablet comes with an optional digitiser pen, a full - size USB port, full - size SD card slot, and mini-HDMI for connecting to external projectors and displays, as well as an optional ThinkPad quality Keyboard Folio Case with optical TrackPoint.
It also comes with the iconic red mouse «nub,» called the TrackPoint, but all modern ThinkPads still come included with the nub.
Cause I really need a Trackpoint: — RRB -.
There is only the TrackPoint, that red nub (or nipple, or whatever dirtier word you want to call it) that sits in the space between G, H, and B keys.
Some people, particularly long - time ThinkPad devotees, love the TrackPoint; I am not one of those people.
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