Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Core i7-2640M 320GB 12.5in
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8 years ago
Cost effective business grade laptop
I have only had it for a couple of weeks but a bomb proof rock solid business grade laptop that is good value for money and everything so for so good.
9 years ago
Cant go wrong with an i7
powerful laptop for an MIS/ IT student, but alittle on the small size, which may be a pro for some or a con for others, for the price i paid i couldnt resist, great laptop, although the touch screen function isnt so useful in the real world, the non table version i preferred imo
9 years ago
Specs and hardware all there, quality lacking.
I love the X series by lenovo, great product that over-delivers. I also am a huge fan of Newegg, unfortunately I believe the third party they used for this refurb did not take the time that I feel is necessary to properly refurbish this. If I could give the entire experience a rating 2.5/5.
Pros:
- For the price * Fast *Powerful *Inexpensive *Runs cool (temperature) *Light *Extremely portable
Cons:
- *Case is in poor condition, easy to replace parts that you would expect in a refurbish, were not replaced
- *Express card slot non operational
- *Battery is weak, should have been replaced as part of a refurb.
11 years ago
Only one flaw; no HDMI video. Nicely built, lots of features, no loud fan.
Tired of slow computers, and I got my wife a Macbook Air. It does everything very fast. YouTube videos start instantly, and HD never shudders or stalls. When the little PC on the TV died, didn't want to spend that much, and Macs don't have HDMI plugs. Bought this one for the TV. Guess what?
12 years ago
"Can't decide between tablet or laptop?"
When my old laptop finally kicked the bucket after many years of service, my lovely husband decided to buy me a new one using a bonus he'd received at work. I use my laptop for both typing and browsing the internet in equal measures, so he suggested this Lenovo laptop, which has a swivel screen to...
Pros:
- Can be used as laptop or tablet
- smaller screen for portability & ease of use
- good battery life
Cons:
- No CD drive
- mouse sometimes over sensitive
12 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Ultraportable Notebook Review
Although ThinkPad keyboard's reputation is legendary, in recent years chiclet-style keys have become the norm for some, including myself. I would have also preferred a slightly modified layout (swapping the Fn / Ctrl keys), but I understand this ultimately boils down to preference.
13 years ago
I've had my x220, though with an Intel SSD, for over a year now, and it's been great. Professional enough to take to mettings, and lasts a long time on battery life. Great build quality.
Pros:
- Small
- Professional
Cons:
- Sometimes too Small
13 years ago
The UltraPortable ThinkPad X220 is AWESOME!!!
I purchased the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 to replace my ThinkPad T420.
Pros:
- Superbly built, light-weight
- formidable performance, extremely fast!
- heat kept well under control
- superb battery life
Cons:
- No external SATA, HDMI
- integreated touchpad requires deep learning curve
13 years ago
This is really the Gold standard in ultraportable laptops for the enterprise. From the high build quality, to the impressive performance from full powered processor to up to 8GB RAM. (Lenovo says that the RAM limit is 8GB. I've seen 16GB work everytime just fine, probably not really tested.
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