The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) is one of few proper alternatives to the Surface Pro family, and a durable design with enterprise security and optional 4G LTE makes it compelling.
You can primarily thank the new Carbon’s insanely low heft for that: At just 2.2 pounds, it’s the lightest ThinkPad X1 Carbon ever—by a considerable margin. (The Gen 12, launched in early ...
Our Verdict The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition has elegance and feels great to use. But Lenovo should have stepped up its game, as the system lags behind in performance and battery ...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition and Lenovo ThinkPad 15 Aura Edition are laptops with up to a 2.8K OLED 120 Hz touchscreen display, up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake processor ...
At CES 2025, Lenovo came in hot with over 60 new product announcements, including a laptop with a rollable display, a sleek and lightweight ThinkPad (that resembles a MacBook more than a ThinkPad ...
Previously, she worked at DPReview. Lenovo has unveiled two new ThinkPads: the X9 14 and X9 15, both Aura Editions equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors and slim designs. But what they don’t ...
You’ll find the iconic red Trackpoint on just about every ThinkPad laptop available, but Lenovo is doing away with the design at CES 2025 with its new ThinkPad X9. The Trackpoint is, in 2025 ...
Lenovo has crafted a new retort to Apple’s market-leading MacBook Air laptop, the ThinkPad X9, and I’ve gone hands on with it before its CES 2025 debut. After starting my career at PCMag as an ...
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad lineup has undergone a transformation in the last several years, with the company introducing newer versions that don’t conform to the old-school ThinkPad aesthetic and design.