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PCMag on MSNLenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 Aura Edition
L enovo’s lineup frequently dominates our top picks for 2-in-1 laptops, but the company didn't quite hit the mark this time ...
Get Lenovo’s thinnest, lightest mobile workstation — with AI performance, 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and OLED display — for 42% off while this deal lasts.
The ThinkPad 701 was 9.7” wide, yet its keyboard magically expanded to a comfy 11.5”. How could anything so ingenious go away so quickly?
Lenovo’s newest business laptop wins points for its ultraportable design, stunning display, and long battery life. But it's ...
The latest model in the ThinkPad X series, the ultraportable X60s is almost imperceptibly lighter and thinner than its predecessor, the ThinkPad X41. Though the X60s improves upon the previous ...
The 2.8K (2,880 x 1,800-pixel) 120 Hz OLED HDR display in the Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition is a force of nature and one we thoroughly enjoyed using across all kinds of domains — from editing ...
The ThinkPad began life at IBM, but in 2005, Lenovo bought IBM’s PC business and has continued to evolve the line. Since the first ThinkPads were introduced in 1992, they’ve collectively sold ...
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 is built around a productivity-friendly 16:10 14-inch display that's bright and offers above-average colors and contrast, with a UHD+ (3,840 x 2,400) option with even ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 is an excellent business-oriented convertible-hybrid laptop with best-in-class performance in a lightweight, but sturdy, body. The laptop measures 0.7 by 12.2 by 8.7 ...
The ThinkPad P15 isn’t quite up to the standards of the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 or the XPS 15, but it feels durable enough. Of course, it passed through Lenovo’s usual MIL-STD 810G testing ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 line is a showcase for the best of what the company offers in business-class laptops while keeping its distinguished ThinkPad design -- a nod to its past while moving toward ...
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Long live the nub: ThinkPad designer David Hill spills secrets, designs that never made it
Hill started at IBM in 1985 and spent ten years working as an industrial designer on non-ThinkPad projects, including the ...
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