Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Core i7-2640M 320GB 12.5in
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14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 / X220i is the most popular selling laptop in the ThinkPad lineup, and for good reason. The X220 features both power and ultra portability in the same package, all for a reasonable price of under $1,000 for many configurations.
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 review – adored for a bunch of reasons
The X220 is a very serious contender on the ultraportable market, as it packs great processing power in a very small package. The design is mostly great, with a fantastic keyboard and good touch pad, although the palm rest is a little small.
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 laptop review
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
Cons:
- Half-baked touchpad design
- Please, Lenovo, please swap the Fn and Ctrl keys once and for all
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220
The best ultraportable hardware available today. Apple's MacBook Air and Toshiba's Portege 835 are the only real competition, but the X220 has better battery options, a better keyboard and the ONLY IPS screen in the class.
Pros:
- Light weight
- sturdy construction
- TRACKPOINT and THINKPAD KEYBOARD
- IPS screen
- nothing else compares
Cons:
- Expensive
- thick profile (1.2" thick)
- 1366X768 resolution lacks vertical pixels (prefer 16X10
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review
Lenovo laptops have always had a niche set of buyers and the ThinkPad series, in particular, has more or less had cult following right since its inception by IBM. This has been much before Lenovo purchased the brand.
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220
In the end of our review let's see how the tablet performed overall. The second-generation Intel Core i5 processor was powerful and speedy when we tested the device and the 6-cell 63Wh battery lasted almost 5 hours and a half.
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet ($1,579 direct) strikes a nice concession between ultraportable business laptop and multitouch Windows 7 tablet. Some businesses may be hard pressed to give up its QWERTY ways for a full tablet or compromise losing time learning a new operating system.
Pros:
- Intel Core i5 processor outpaces the competition
- Largest hard drive in its class
- Rugged, ergonomic design
- Superb physical keyboard and pointing controls
- Melds Windows 7 with a versatile combination of touch and physical controls
Cons:
- On the heavy side
- Screen glare
14 years ago
Our TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award recipient for tablet PCs is the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet, a versatile tablet PC that strikes a nice balance between business laptop and Windows-based tablet.
Pros:
- The device comes with an intuitive UI program that makes it quick and easy to navigate Windows in tablet mode
Cons:
- It's quite heavy for a tablet
- but ergonomic features make it easy to grip despite its weight
14 years ago
ThinkPad X220
Admit it, when you look at the picture above, all you really see is a laptop with a design that hasn't changed much in the last ten years. It's true, based on its professional aesthetic alone, the ThinkPad X220 can't really be distinguished from the other X Series laptops Lenovo's released pretty...
Pros:
- Extremely comfortable keyboard
- Superb battery life
- Great performance
Cons:
- Clickpad can be a bit wonky
- Design may feel outdated to some
- Can get pricey with configuration options
14 years ago
Brand Lenovo needs no introduction as such, since people are all familiar with the same. They have been known to come up with notable laptops time and again and thus have been able to create a name for themselves.
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