no built-in battery
no built-in battery
If you liked Lenovo ‘s X250 laptop, you'll love its newer X260 model. All the best things about the X250 are back in Lenovo's X260, including the crazy long battery life that can, in some cases, get users through a full day of work with charge to spare.
Incredible multi-day battery life; Exceptional durability; Small; lightweight ultrabook design; Great keyboard for typists; Multiple hardware configurations offered
No touchscreen option
(i7-6600U , 16GB DDR4 RAM , 512GB SSD - monster class hardware spec.
Thin , Slim , Fast; Many build-in interface
No touch screen
I'm very happy with this laptop It's fully compatible with Ubuntu (didn't have to mess around with the drivers or anything, it just worked), easy to take apart for upgrades, the keyboard feels right, I wish I had known about it sooner I would've bought it a long time ago.
If you're in the market for an ultrabook, the Lenovo ThinkPad X260 definitely deserves your attention. It may not be flashy, but it doesn't need to be. It's a solid performer with great battery life.
Solid construction; crazy good battery life; good performance for an ultrabook
Speakers and integrated graphics are disappointing; but this is definitely more of a work machine
Lenovo is not much of a chance-taker when it comes to business laptops; the company knows what its customers want, and is generally happy to provide it with a minimum of filigree. That does not, however, mean that they don't maximize every single element of those machines.
Dual-, hot-swappable batteries mean more than 23 hours of continuous battery life; Fine performance for category; Partially rugged design
Display is a bit small; A little bulky for an ultraportable; No USB-C port; Fairly short warranty
The X260 sticks to the ThinkPad script, for better or worse.
Durable; professional aesthetic; Excellent keyboard and TrackPoint; Great performance for small machine; Hot-swappable batteries
Relatively bulky; Too much bloatware; Subpar display
Aside from the ThinkPad X260's excellent battery test times, the benchmark scores that most impressed us were from the ultrabook's romp through PCMark 8. The ThinkPad X260 is clearly a solid business system, and while its scores in graphics tests weren't all that impressive, they were will within...
The ThinkPad X260 is ideal for the occasional to frequent traveler, that needs something for both the office and on the road. Cube dwellers can save money with something a bit bigger and bulkier, like the
Great build quality; balanced with portability; Decent keyboard; Plenty of ports; Good battery
Mediocre display; Wish it had USB Type-C
I'd like to think that in this age of notebooks that can become tablets and tablets with evermore complicated add-ons, the classic business notebook still has place on store shelves.
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