Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Core i7-2640M 320GB 12.5in
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15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220
We've always liked the ThinkPad X201, it was one of our favorite ultraportables despite a few complaints, including a high price tag. With Lenovo's new ThinkPad X220 it's hard to find anything not to love.
Pros:
- Incredibly powerful yet light, phenomenal IPS display, extreme battery life, more affordable than outgoing X201, Very fast with latest Intel CPU, chipset and integrated graphics
- The usual excellent ThinkPad build quality, software bundle, top notch keyboard and dual Trackpoint plus trackpad.
Cons:
- No dedicated graphics option
- Currently no dedicated graphics option (Look to the Sony Vaio Z for that kind of rig at this size and weight)
15 years ago
This powerful, lightweight ultraportable is for true road warriors. The top-notch speed and features demand a premium, but it's still today's best value for a serious business productivity machine.
Pros:
- Strong performance
- Excellent keyboard
- Extremely light
- Top-notch screen
- Decent 3D-graphics abilities
- Optional battery slice for 12-hour runtime
Cons:
- A bit pricey
- Weak speakers
15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220: A Best-of-Breed Ultraportable
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 ultraportable laptop , which replaces the X201, is sure to be a hit with ThinkPad fans--as well as most everyone else.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- with great battery endurance and options
- Excellent
Cons:
- Comes overloaded with
15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet Review
The ThinkPad X220 Tablet is Lenovo's latest convertible laptop. As part of Lenovo's ThinkPad X series refresh, this Windows 7 tablet features a 12.5-inch display, digitizer, and a Sandy Bridge[...
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.
15 years ago
Right: SD/SDHC card slot, optional "always on" USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port, Ethernet, headset jack, and security lock slot
Pros:
- Exceptional performance
- Amazing battery life
- Excellent durability
Cons:
- Buttonless touchpad may bother some users
- No docking station pass through on the optional slice battery
15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review
Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 series has a long history of combining lightweight portability, epic battery life, and uncompromising performance. The 12.5-inch, $1,299 ThinkPad X220 offers a couple of new riffs on this familiar theme, including a 16:9 screen, an Intel 2nd Generation Core processor, and a...
15 years ago
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X220
Ultralights aren't for everyone, but with the ThinkPad X220, Lenovo sure is doing its best to make the case that they can be. This latest version of its super-slim executive standby is ThinkPad doing everything it does best .
Pros:
- Insane battery life flirts with five long hours
- Blazing performance outdoes your kid's gaming laptop
- Super-lightweight, but solidly built
- Milspec tested (though not yet certified)
Cons:
- Half-baked touchpad design
- Please, Lenovo, please swap the Fn and Ctrl keys once and for all
15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220
Lenovo's X-series laptops have always been high-end ultraportable machines for business travelers who need to work on the go with a minimum amount of compromise. The X220 continues this tradition and adds a few new twists at the same time.
Pros:
- Classic ThinkPad design in a compact package
- amazing battery life
- and the latest Intel processors make the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 a standout travel laptop
Cons:
- The touch-pad-pointing-stick combo remains an awkward compromise
- and as with most ThinkPads you're paying a hefty premium for the sturdy case and business-friendly software
15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 packs in a new Intel Core i5 CPU and can run all day (depending on how you use it). With a 12.5-inch display, it's just a bit smaller than a 13-inch laptop, and it feels like an excellent compromise for frequent travelers.
Pros:
- Classic ThinkPad design in a compact package
- amazing battery life
- and the latest Intel processors make the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 a standout travel laptop
Cons:
- The touch-pad-pointing-stick combo remains an awkward compromise
- and as with most ThinkPads you're paying a hefty premium for the sturdy case and business-friendly software
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