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Lenovo ThinkPad X280 Core i7-8550U 512GB 12.5in

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Notebookcheck
★★★★
6 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280 (i5-8250U, FHD) Laptop Review

The X280 is probably the most comprehensive redesign of the current generation of ThinkPads, a factor that excites us about this device. It is a conceptionally different laptop than the ThinkPad X270 , which may well scare some of its fans. Overall, the X280 is a better laptop than its predecessor..

high quality and lightweight case; excellent ThinkPad I/O; improved serviceability; matte IPS Display with over 300 cd/m; the case remains relatively cool; the fan is usually quiet; Thunderbolt 3 onboard; dual-channel RAM

non-removable battery; RJ45 Ethernet missing; microSD card reader hard to reach; poor CPU performance management; weak colour space average; case large enough for a 13.3-inch display

SlashGear
★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280 Review

One of the best business ultraportable product lines on the market, Lenovo's ThinkPad X Series, was recently updated with a new model: the ThinkPad X280. First introduced during CES 2018, this new model brings the same aesthetic of the ThinkPad X notebooks before it, but with updated hardware and...

Slimmer; lighter; and less boxy; Thunderbolt 3 + Dock support; Display is very bright with matte finish; Rapid Charge and excellent standby battery life; More secure fingerprint technology

Still no Ultra HD display option; Removed Ethernet port; Removed hot-swappable battery

HotHardware
★★★★
5 years ago

The ThinkPad line of notebooks has a long, storied history, from its beginnings as an IBM product, to Lenovo's continued refinements and improvements, generation over generation.

Understated; Good Looks; Competitive Performance; Quick And Responsive; Multiple Input Devices; Reliable; Fast Fingerprint Sensor

CTRL Key Placement; Mid-Range Battery Life

Techaeris
★★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280 review: Thinner, lighter, and just as capable

Lenovo has various laptops targeted towards specific user groups from gaming to home use to business. Our Lenovo ThinkPad X280 review takes a look at the company's updated mobile business notebook which is thinner, lighter, and is powered by Intel 8th Generation Kaby Lake R quad-core processors.

Thin; light design; Responsive; crisp touchscreen; Fingerprint scanner; Dedicated Snipping Tool button; Programmable user-defined key; USB Type-C power delivery; Minimal Lenovo apps

Battery life could be better; Doesn't fold over into tablet mode; Windows 10 bloatware courtesy Microsoft

neowin
★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280 review: Compact, portable, and powerful

Like every ThinkPad that I review, the X280 is an excellent device. After all, they're all pretty similar. My biggest complaint is that the keyboard is a bit smaller than a standard one.

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

Lenovo has just unveiled a whole new line of ThinkPad business laptops in India , upgrading its offerings with 8th Gen Intel Core processors and other improvements. The range extends from the entry-level affordable L-series, to the mainstream T-series, the compact X-series, and the flagship...

GottaBeMobile
★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280 Review

Lenovo's new ThinkPad X280 makes a compelling case for why businesses users should be more open to design changes when buying a new PC. Available for $1,061.10 from Lenovo.com, this business notebook has new ways of protecting privacy, a new generation of powerful Intel processors inside, a lighter...

Solid Battery Life; Durable Body; Great New Security Features; Terrific Performance

No Ethernet Port; Loud Fan; Must Choose Between Windows Hello & ThinkShutter

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X280

As we noted at the start, the matte-black X280 is a first-rate alternative to the white-and-gold XPS 13. We lean toward the latter because it offers a larger screen in a smaller package, as well as the option for a 4K-resolution panel, but we wouldn't kick the ThinkPad X280 out of our briefcase,...

Sleek design with MIL-SPEC durability; Excellent screen and keyboard; Good variety of ports

Loses its predecessors' hot-swappable battery; 12.5-inch display a tad small versus current 13.3-inchers

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